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Jane Carr (1909–1957) : ウィキペディア英語版
Jane Carr (1909–1957)

Jane Carr (born Dorothy Henrietta Brunstrom: 1 August 1909 at Whitley Bay, Tynemouth, Northumberland, England – 29 September 1957) was the stage name of English stage and film actress〔 Rita Brunstrom.〔〔〔
==Biography==
Carr attended Harrogate Ladies College. Her first husband was James Bickley, a civil engineer, the eldest son of a farmer and wheelwright, born on 4 October 1896 at Wythall, Warwickshire, to whom she was married on 14 September 1931 at the Register Office, Marylebone, London. According to The Times dated 2 December 1936, Jane was engaged to Major A. J. S. Fetherstonhaugh, D.S.O., M.C., the only son of Colonel and Mrs. Fetherstonhaugh of The Hermitage, Powick, Worcester. However she subsequently married John Donaldson-Hudson, the grandson of Charles Donaldson-Hudson, from Cheswardine Hall, Shropshire, England on 7 January 1943 at the Registry Office, Westminster.〔 John Donaldson-Hudson was one of the partners in John Logie Baird Ltd, and Jane Carr's face appeared as one of the first images to be shown as a BBC television image on 15 November 1932, using apparatus designed by John Logie Baird,〔 as was that of Prince Monolulu.
Jane was divorced from John Donaldson-Hudson before September 1947.〔 Jane and John had a daughter, Charlotte Donaldson-Hudson, who relates the details of Noël Coward visiting her mother's flat in London at about the time of the Festival of Britain preparations in 1950. She said:
Jane Carr's daughter, Charlotte Donaldson-Hudson, the great granddaughter of Charles Donaldson-Hudson talked about Noël Coward writing the song and playing it on the pianos at her mother's flat in a BBC radio broadcast from 4 May 2011, about the festival of Britain. The programme is available at (BBC iPlayer: Random Edition ).
In Spring 1955 she married Henry J. Robert Stent, the managing director of Trust House hotels. Jane Carr died on 29 September 1957 at Middlesex Hospital, London and is buried in an unmarked grave at Mendham, Suffolk.〔
Her 1st cousin once removed is Richard Brunstrom, the former Chief Constable of North Wales Constabulary.

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