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Blanche Blackwell (; 9 December 1912 – 8 August 2017) was a Jamaican heiress, mother of
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, and an inspirational muse to
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and
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.


Early life

Blanche Lindo was born on 9 December 1912 in
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, the second daughter and third child (of four) of Percy Lindo and Hilda Violet () Lindo. Lindo was a product of
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, both her mother and father descendants of the Lindo family, a
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family originally from Spain who suffered persecution for their religion, and so became
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s. Blackwell's ancestor, Alexandre Lindo, would go on to settle in
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in the 18th century and he and his descendants would make their fortune as merchants, financiers, and planters. Blanche Lindo was educated in Kingston by a private tutor until, at sixteen, she was sent to
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to further her studies. She married Middleton Joseph Blackwell, of the
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fortune, in 1936 and their only child,
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, was born the following year. The couple divorced in 1949.


Relationship with Ian Fleming

During her life, Blackwell became known for her role as friend, mistress, and
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to Ian Fleming, who lived nearby in Jamaica. On first meeting Fleming at a dinner party in 1956, the two did not immediately hit it off, but their friendship developed into a deeper and creative one. Fleming's marriage to Ann Charteris had suffered, owing to her disapproval of the
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novels, and she was often away from the couple's home in Jamaica. Blackwell is believed by some to have been the inspiration for some of Fleming's most memorable female characters,
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and Honeychile Ryder. Her brother,
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, sold land to Fleming and Coward for their Jamaican houses. Blackwell became friends with prominent figures and celebrities of the time, including
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, whom she met when he was holidaying in Jamaica. She continued to be involved with her son's life and work, hosting parties and giving advice.


Death

Blanche Blackwell died in London on 8 August 2017 at the age of 104.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Blackwell, Blanche 1912 births 2017 deaths Jamaican centenarians Jamaican people of Jewish descent Muses Women centenarians Costa Rican people of Jewish descent Costa Rican emigrants to Jamaica Jamaican emigrants to the United Kingdom