Virginia Portia Royall Inness-Brown

Virginia Portia Royall Inness-Brown (1901–1990) was a proponent of the arts and first recipient of the Handel Medallion of New York City, in 1959.

Biography

She was born in Medford, Massachusetts, on May 4, 1901, the daughter of John Allen Crosskeys Royall and Agatha Caroline Freeman. She married New York publisher Hugh Alwyn Inness-Brown, Sr., on March 26, 1921, in Lillington, North Carolina. They lived in Plandome Manor, Nassau County, New York. They had four children: Page Inness-Brown (Tharpe), Hugh Alwyn Inness-Brown, Jr, Virginia Inness-Brown (Conn), and Constance Inness-Brown Von Valkenburg. Her granddaughter Elizabeth Inness-Brown is a novelist and educator. Her husband died in 1972.

Cultural activities

Mrs. Inness-Brown was a member and officer of the American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA). She served as the vice-chairman of the International Cultural Exchange of ANTA, 1954–63, national vice-president, 1963–66, vice-chairman, Performing Arts Program "Salute to France", 1954–55, and was chairman of the Drama, Dance, and Theatre Panels of ANTA. She was the international delegate of ANTA to Poland in 1963.

Later activities

Awards and achievements

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