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  1. 23. Nov. 2016 · Death: February 13, 1941 (62) Immediate Family: Daughter of Col. Henry Lawrence Dundas and Ida Constance Delisle Burrowes. Wife of Sir Austen Chamberlain, KG, PC, Nobel Peace Prize, 1925. Mother of Joseph Chamberlain; Beatrice Diane Chamberlain and Laurence Endicott Chamberlain.

  2. Sitter in 12 portraits. In 1906, aged twenty-eight, Ivy Muriel Dundas, the daughter of Colonel Henry Lawrence Dundas married 46-year-old politician Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937). Lady Chamberlain contributed to her husband's successful peace negotiations while Foreign Secretary to establish the Locarno Pact (1925).

  3. Ivy Muriel Chamberlain [née Dundas] (1878-1941), m. (1906) Joseph Austen Chamberlain; created Dame of the British Empire, 1925, in recognition of her efforts, alongside her husband while he was Foreign Secretary, to establish the Locarno Pact; campaigned to raise awareness and relief for women and children caught up in the Spanish Civil War ...

  4. They went on to have three children: Joseph Chamberlain (b. 1907, d. 1979) Beatrice Dianne Chamberlain (b. 1 Feb 1912, d. 1999) Lawrence Endicott Chamberlain (b. 12 Jan 1917, d. 4 Jun 2003) Her father Henry passed away on 10 November 1908. Her husband Joseph died on 16 March 1937.

    • Female
    • October 10, 1878
    • Joseph Austen Chamberlain KG MP
    • February 13, 1941
  5. Ivy Muriel, Lady Chamberlain, may be remembered longest because one day in Switzerland she gave what cables called “the world’s most im portant picnic.” This was at Locarno in 1925. Those ...

  6. Source citation. Daughter of Colonel Henry Dundas of Datchet, and wife of Austen Chamberlain, whom she married on the 21st. July 1906. They had two sons, Joseph and Lawrence, and one daughter, Diane.

  7. Last week death came to Nobel Prize Winner Sir Austen Chamberlain's widow," the Lady of Locarno." Ivy Muriel, Lady Chamberlain, may be remembered longest because one day in...