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Hugh Ian Macgarvie-Munn

Hugh Ian McGarvie-Munn (born 22 September 1919 in Jamadoba, India, d. January 4, 1981 in Entrecasteaux, France). He was a captain in the Seaforth Highlanders, artist, naval architect and also served as a Guatemalan diplomat. His father was born in Scotland and was chief consultant engineer to the Viceroy of India.
In 1947 he married Carmen Atala Maria Ydígoras Laparra, the daughter of María Teresa and General and engineer Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes.
Following the murder of Colonel Carlos Castillo Armas McGarvie-Munn's father-in-law, Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes, was elected, on 2 March 1958, Constitutional President of Guatemala. Fuentes was incensed by illegal fishing by Mexicans on Guatemala's Pacific coast, and two Mexican fishing boats were sunk by the Guatemalan Air Force. He challenged the Mexican president to a duel on the border to settle the matter, and decided that Guatemala needed a navy. McGarvie-Munn was at that time an artist and member of the Royal Institute of Naval Architects, an association of naval architects. Fuentes founded the Guatemalan Navy and made McGarvie-Munn briefly the Commander in Chief of the Navy.
In 1974 McGarvie-Munn acquired the château of Entrecasteaux in Var, south-east France, which became his principal residence. Hugh Ian McGarvie-Munn and his son Iain Lachlan McGarvie-Munn immediately begun the restoration of this château which had fallen into ruin and opened it to the public. Upon McGarvie-Munn's death his son continued the restoration. It was largely due to their efforts that Entrecasteaux became a popular destination for artists and tourists.
==References==

*(Insight Guides: Provence & the French Riviera )
*(Secret France: Charming Villages & Country Tours ), page 237


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