Photo in header: George Bernard Shaw by James Craig Annan sepia platinotype, 1910. NPG P1131. © National Portrait Gallery, London
26 Jul 1856 - 2 Nov 1950
Torquay Marina
The Irish playwright is the only person to have been awarded both a Nobel Prize for Literature (1925) and an Oscar (1938) for ‘Pygmalion’. The 1897 play ‘You Never Can Tell’ was set in Torquay. Bernard Shaw regularly visited the Hydropathic Hotel above Meadfoot Beach, now the Headland Hotel & Spa but originally the Torquay residence of the Romanov family, the ruling Russian elite until 1917. He appreciated “No housekeeping, plenty of bathing, taxicabs to get around in, shops galore, and every sort of urban amenity.”
He also visited Vane Tower, a Grade II listed Italianate villa, constructed in the 19th century, supposedly for the first American Ambassador to Britain. You can see the building’s red tiled roof behind the black nets of Living Coasts, to the right of the harbour.
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