- Maie Casey
Maie Casey, Lady Casey (13 March 1892 - 20 January 1983) was an
Australia n pioneeraviatrix , poet, librettist, biographer, memoirist and artist. She is best known as the wife of Richard Casey, who, as Lord Casey, wasGovernor-General of Australia 1969-74.Ethel Marian Sumner Ryan was born in 1892, the daughter of Sir
Charles Snodgrass Ryan , a prominent Melbourne surgeon, and Lady (Alice) Ryan, nee Sumner. She became known as Maie at an early age. She was always well-connected: she was related by blood or marriage to leading Victorian families, among them the Clarkes, Chirnsides and Grices; a Ryan aunt had married a brother of the 6th Duke of Buccleuch and (9th Duke of) Queensberry. Her brother Rupert Ryan, a member of the House of Representatives 1940-52, married Lady Rosemary Hay, daughter of the 21st Earl of Erroll.Maie Ryan married Richard Casey on 24 June 1926, at St James's Parish Church, Westminster, London, and supported him in his public life. His career saw them live successively in Canberra, Washington, Cairo, and India where, during the last years of the Raj, she was Vicereine of Bengal. In Washington she was an eloquent advocate of the United States joining the Allied cause; in Egypt she was a confidante of wartime leaders
Winston Churchill , Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery andHarold Macmillan as well as an indefatigable war worker; in Bengal she fought to raise the status of Indian women, discussed political affairs withMahatma Gandhi and became an intimate friend ofJawaharlal Nehru andEdwina Mountbatten . As Richard Casey's partner, she was described as ruthless and manipulative in her ambition for him; indeed, so much so that back in AustraliaRobert Menzies was to dub her 'Lady Macbeth'. One friend described her as 'predatory'. On the other hand, Sir Edward "Weary" Dunlop described her as 'immeasurably Australia's greatest'.Maie Casey was a friend and patron to fellow-artists including
Russell Drysdale andSidney Nolan and writers such asPatrick White andRosemary Dobson . Among her other confidants wereCecil Beaton ,Katharine Hepburn andNoel Coward . She was said to have had passionate affairs with women.Her writings include a biography of Dame
Nellie Melba , three autobiographies, and the libretto toMargaret Sutherland ’s opera "The Young Kabbarli".She became the patron of the Australian Women Pilots’ Association (AWPA) at its inaugural meeting at Bankstown on 16 September 1950. Her patronage assisted the Association in its attempts to gain widespread recognition and respect.
She was made a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Arts . She was a member of the International Committee appointed to judge a work of scupture to honour theUnknown Political Prisoner , and she had a long association with theMuseum of Modern Art inNew York .The Caseys had two children. She was described as "a disaster as a parent". After his retirement, she and Lord Casey owned a house built by
Eugene von Guerard inEast Melbourne , and her last years were spent inBerwick . Lady Casey died in January 1983.External links
* [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A110503b.htm ADB entry for Sir Charles Ryan]
* [http://www.oztion.com.au/buy/auction.aspx?itemid=3162831]
* [http://www.womenaustralia.info/biogs/AWE1092b.htm]
* [http://calisto.slv.vic.gov.au/latrobejournal/issue/latrobe-31/t1-g-t4.html The Latrobe Journal]
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