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New Forest show at Totton Hon Pamela Digby in the childrens jumping class 1933
Richmond Horse Show Lady Digby - Constance Pamela Alice Digby - and Pamela Digby, later Pamela Harriman 1933
Richmond Horse Show Hon Pamela Digby (later Pamela Harriman ) and her younger sister Sheila Digby 8 June 1932
Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh (1844-1900), the second son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in full hunting dress
Meet of the Whaddon Chase at Creslow. The Earl of Orkney ( the MFH ), the Countess of Orkney, and their daughter, Lady Mary C Hamilton Fitzmaurice. 14 November 1922
A Royal Ladys identity solved at last. Princess Joachim Albrecht of Prussia, who, it is reported, has recently been described in the German press as the most handsome member of the Kaisers family but
Meet of the Whaddon Chase at Creslow, Buckinghamshire. Lady Mary Hamilton Fitzmaurice. 14 November 1922
South and West Wilts hunt point to point races at Kingston Deverill. Lady Jean Douglas Hamilton after the Ladies Race. 5 March 1925
Lady steeplechasers ride a closely contested race at the South and West Wiltshire point to point. Lady Jean Hamilton in a happy mood before the ladies race. 4 April 1923
The hunting romance. Lady Mary Cambridge and the Marquess of Worcester out with the Beaufort hounds. Lady Ursula and Lady Rosemary Brudenell Bruce ( left ) 4 April 1923
Ranelagh Pony show and sports day Hon Sheila ( Younger ) and Pamela Digby 8 June 1932
Ranelagh Pony show and sports day Hon Pamela and Sheila Digby 8 June 1932
Ranelagh Pony show and sports day Mrs Jacques, Mrs Kemp Welch and Lady Hunloke 1932
Faith in her own invention causes concussion of the brain. Mme Auguste Hallmann who invented a hunting hat fitted with a pneumatic cushion, which she believed would banish all risk attending a toss