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After her marriage to William Mackay Low, Juliette and Willie had a home in London and one in Scotland. After her husband died, Juliette maintained a home in London, however, there no other information about her home or homes in London.

The Girl Guide House in London is called Pax Lodge. It was formerly known as Olave House and Our Ark. Pax Lodge is part of the Olave Center - Olave for Olave Baden-Powell, Chief Guide.

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Where did Baden-Powell and Juliette Low meet?

Robert Baden-Powell and Juliette Gordon Low met in London, England in 1911.


What was Juliette Gordon Low's address?

Juliette Gordon Low lived in many places during her lifetime including: Savannah, Georgia; Chicago, Illinois; New York, New York; Staunton, Virginia; Scotland; London, England; Warwickshire, England. The address of Juliette Gordon Low's Birthplace (the Wayne-Gordon House) is 10 E Oglethorpe Ave., Savannah, Georgia. The home is now a National Historic Landmark and a Girl Scout Center. Juliette and William's home in England was the the Wellesbourne House in the village of Wellesbourne Mountford, Warwickshire, in the English midlands. Juliette lived in the Wellesbourne House from 1886 to 1905. Juliette was living in the Andrew Low house at the time of her death in 1927. The address of the Andrew Low house is 329 Abercorn Street, Savannah, Georgia.


Where did Juliette Gordon Low live with her husband?

There is the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace in Savannah, Georgia, originally known as the Wayne-Gordon House and purchased by Girl Scouts of the USA in 1953. This was the home Juliette was born in. After her marriage to William Mackay Low, Juliette lived in the Andrew Low House in Savannah, Georgia, mainly as a winter residence. Juliette lived in the Andrew Low House until her death in 1927. The house was bought by The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in the State of Georgia in 1928 to be used as its state headquarters and, since 1952, has been open to the public as a museum. Juliette also lived in many other places. She lived a couple of years with her grandparents in Chicago and also lived in homes belonging to the Low family in England and Scotland.


Did Juliette Gordon Low break any records?

Juliette Gordon Low was very athletic and was the captain of her Rowing team. However there is no information available about any records she may have broken.


What were Juliette Gordon Low's hobbies?

Juliette Gordon Low loved animals. Juliette also painted and sculpted.


Where did Juliette Gordon Low live growing up?

The Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace is a national Girl Scout center located in Savannah, Georgia and is the home where Juliette Low was born. Girl Scout troops travel to the Birthplace and participate in fun programs and learn about Juliette. The house was built for Savannah's mayor, James Moore Wayne in 1818. The Gordon family bought the house in 1831. Because of this, the house is known as "The Wayne Gordon House". In 1942 the house was made into apartments. In 1953, the house was purchased by the Girl Scouts of the USA, restored, and opened to the public in 1956.


In what year did Juliette Low die?

Juliette Gordon Low died in 1927.


What is Juliette Low's birthday?

Juliette Low was born on October 31, 1860.


What was Juliette Gordon Low's religion?

Information about Juliette's mother, Eleanor Lytle Kinzie Gordon, indicates that she was Episcopalian, so Juliette might perhaps have been Episcopalian. Biographer Stacy A. Cordery states that Juliette Gordon Low was a woman of deep faith and life-long devotion to the Episcopal Church.


What is Juliette Gordon Low's real name?

Juliette's full name was Juliette Magill Kinzie Gordon Low. As a child, however, she was nicknamed "Daisy".Juliette Gordon Low was her real name.


Did Juliette Gordon Low marry Robert Baden-Powell?

No, Juliette Gordon Low married William Mackay Low on December 21, 1886. Juliette did not meet Lord Robert Baden-Powell until after Willie's death. Through meeting Lord Baden-Powell, Juliette became involved in the Scouting Movement and helped start Girl Guide troops in Scotland and London and, in 1912, in Savannah, Georgia.


What poem did Ogden Nash write while living at Juliette Gordon Low's house in Savannah?

Ogden Nash wrote the poem, "Mrs. Low's House" while living in Juliette's house which his father, Edmund Strudwick Nash rented from Juliette Gordon Low. Edmund Strudwick Nash became one of the first benefactors of the American Girl Guides (now Girl Scouts of the USA) when he also paid rent on the carriage house which Juliette Gordon Low had established as the first headquarters. Ogden's sister, Eleanor Arnett Nash was also involved in the American Girl Guides as a Guide Mistress (troop leader).