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Helen Hamlyn

Helen Hamlyn, Baroness Hamlyn is an English designer and philanthropist who heads the Helen Hamlyn Trust.

Life and career
Helen Roice Jones was born in London in 1934. Her father, E. William Jones, an engineer, died during World War II. She and her sister, Margaret O'Rorke, a light maker in fine porcelain, attended the progressive co-educational St Christopher School in Letchworth. Hamlyn then went on to the Royal College of Art where she graduated as a fashion designer. Together, Paul and Helen bought in the 1980s the 13th century Chateau de Bagnols in Beaujolais. After four years of restoration, it opened in 1992 as "one of the world's most famous and exclusive hotels." In recognition of her work she was named a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Artes et Lettres by the French government. == Philanthropy ==
Philanthropy
In 1984, Paul Hamlyn gave to his wife as her 50th birthday present her own foundation, the Helen Hamlyn Trust. Her interests include the design of products to be used by people of all ages, and the restoration and re-use of the Albarquel fort in Setúbal, Portugal. == Awards and honors ==
Awards and honors
Hamlyn's charitable work has been recognized by many institutions in the UK and abroad. She was named a CBE in 2019. She has received honorary doctorates from Fordham University (2004), the Rochester Institute of Technology (2014) and the Royal College of Art (2016). She was designated an honorary graduate of Imperial College London (2006). Her honorary fellowships include the Royal College of Art (1994), the Royal Institute of British Architects (2022), and University College London (2023). In February 2013 she was assessed as one of the 100 most powerful women in the UK by Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4. == References ==
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