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Basil Goulding was born on 4 November, 1909 in Dublin, Ireland, is an An irish male squash player. Discover Basil Goulding's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Occupation Businessperson, art collector, architect, cricketer
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 4 November 1909
Birthday 4 November
Birthplace Dublin, Ireland
Date of death 1982
Died Place N/A
Nationality Ireland

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His wife is Valerie Goulding

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Basil Goulding Net Worth

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1909

Sir William Basil Goulding, 3rd Baronet (4 November 1909 – 16 January 1982 ) was an Irish art collector, cricketer, squash player, prominent businessman and amateur architect.

He was born in Dublin, Ireland, and was educated at Winchester College, and Christ Church, Oxford.

1934

A right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper, he played twice for the Ireland cricket team against the MCC in 1934, the year in which his father was president of the Irish Cricket Union.

1935

He had ambitions of architecture, but instead inherited the family business W & HM Goulding Ltd and succeeded his father as chairperson in 1935.

Additionally, Goulding was an adept businessman and sat on the boards of many companies.

Goulding was also an important art collector of contemporary art in Ireland and was renowned for his extensive collection which was dispersed posthumously.

He championed up and coming artists, and held several well known names in his collection.

Additionally, he created some important corporate commission opportunities for emerging artists.

1939

In 1939 he married Valerie Goulding having met at the Fairyhouse Races.

She was an Irish campaigner for people with disabilities, the founder of the Central Remedial Clinic in Dublin and senator.

Together, they had three sons, Hamilton, Timothy and Lingard.

The family lived in Enniskerry, County Wicklow in a property with extensive gardens.

Sir Basil Goulding had a keen interest in gardening.

The family home was also the location where Sir Basil Goulding had the notable 'Goulding Summer House' built by Scott Tallon Walker architects.

During World War II, Goulding was commissioned as a pilot officer in the Royal Air Force.

1942

By the end of 1942 he had reached the rank of wing commander.

Lady Valerie's father, Sir Walter Monckton was a lawyer, and was the UK Attorney General during the Edward VIII abdication crisis, later serving as a British Member of Parliament for Bristol West, serving as defence minister and Paymaster General.

He also played cricket, and played one first-class match for a combined Oxford/Cambridge University team.

1951

The Arts Act of 1951 established the Arts Council in response to the Bodkin Report which outlined the sad condition of the arts in Ireland.

Sir Basil Goulding was a co-opted member of the council from its formative years and was instrumental in acting on many of its policies.

1956

He was later president of the MCC in 1956.

Sir Basil's uncle was chairman of Rolls-Royce.

1962

Goulding was the founding Chairperson of the Contemporary Irish Art Society in 1962, along with Gordon Lambert, Cecil King, Stanley Mosse, James White and Michael Scott.

The enthusiasm and vision of these founding members of the society was the catalyst which led to the development of many important art collections in Ireland.

The purpose of the society was to encourage a greater level of patronage of living Irish artists which, at the time, was extremely low.

This was mainly achieved by raising funds to purchase artworks by living artists, which were then donated to public collections.

The first purchase in 1962 was an important painting by Patrick Scott, donated to the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art.

1963

Following completion of the report 'Design in Ireland', the Kilkenny Design Workshops (KDW) was set up in 1963.

It primarily endeavoured to nurture native Irish crafts particularly textiles, metalwork, ceramics, glass and furniture to have a modern yet distinctly Irish sensibility.

The KDW was the first State sponsored design agency in the world and was held as a model of governmental intervention in design.

1967

In 1967 he commissioned Michael Farrell to create murals for the National Bank of Ireland, College Green during his time as director of the bank.

In the unveiling of the artwork, Sir Basil said "It is known that a Bank means all things to all men, but to the best of my knowledge this is a rare occasion in that the Bank is here acting as patron."

1969

In 1969 he commissioned artworks for Fitzwilton House by Irish and British artists, Robert Ballagh, Barrie Cooke, Anne Madden and Michael Farrell – some of which have since been transferred to the Trinity College Dublin Art Collection.

1974

Over the following 12 years the society purchased 37 works for the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, until in 1974, Dublin Corporation started to provide an annual purchasing fund for the gallery.

1977

Sir Basil Goulding sat on the board of the KDW from its origination and fulfilled the role of chairperson from 1977 until 1981.

Sir Basil Goudling was deeply involved in the arts as a collector, sponsor, and benefactor.

He carefully and thoughtfully collected pieces of art, and amassed a large and important collection which showcased much of the work being produced in Ireland at the time.

He bought paintings and sculptures by many notable creatives such as Jack Butler Yeats, Patrick Scott (artist).

He particularly championed the work of Barrie Cooke and Camille Souter and owned many of their works.

Sir Basil Goulding used his influence as a successful businessman to create opportunities for artists to complete corporate commissions.