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- It was through Salkeld, a pivotal figure in the Dublin artistic community, that she was first introduced to her future husband Brendan Behan (qv) while she was still a schoolgirl. They met again many years later and after a brief relationship were married in February 1955; their only daughter was born in 1963 shortly before his death.
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Beatrice Behan (née ffrench Salkeld; 31 December 1925 – 9 March 1993) was an Irish artist, author, and wife of Brendan Behan. [1]
It was through Salkeld, a pivotal figure in the Dublin artistic community, that she was first introduced to her future husband Brendan Behan (qv) while she was still a schoolgirl. They met again many years later and after a brief relationship were married in February 1955; their only daughter was born in 1963 shortly before his death.
Beatrice Behan (née Ffrench-Salkeld) (1928-1993), Painter. Sitter in 4 portraits. It was after studying Art and working as an assistant at the National Museum in Dublin that Beatrice, the daughter of painter Cecil ffrench-Salkeld, would meet Brendan Behan, marrying him in 1955.
Beatrice ffrench-Salkeld, painter, born c1928, married 1955 Brendan Behan (died 1964; one daughter), died Dublin 9 March 1993.
It was through Salkeld, a pivotal figure in the Dublin artistic community, that she was first introduced to her future husband Brendan Behan while she was still a schoolgirl. They met again many years later and after a brief relationship were married in February 1955; their only daughter was born in 1963 shortly before his death.
In 1955 Brendan Behan married Beatrice ffrench-Salkeld, daughter of artist Cecil Salkeld. The ceremony took place at 7.30 a.m. at Donnybrook church with a small attendance. Beatrice recalls...
Nov 22, 1997 · His marriage to Beatrice Salkeld, the daughter of a painter, bohemian, broadcaster and dilettante writer, surprised just about everybody except the bride's remarkable and indomitable...