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Lord Howard de Walden and daughter

Lord Howard de Walden (1880-1946) pictured with his eldest daughter The Hon. Bonwen Scott-Ellis and her Olympia Childrens Hunter Class winning horse, Winnie. Date: 1923

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Baron Ellis Howard Scott Seaford Walden Winnie 1923


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In this photograph from 1923, Lord Howard de Walden, the 4th Baron Walden of Seaford (1880-1946), is seen proudly posing with his eldest daughter, The Hon. Bonwen Scott-Ellis, and her champion horse, Winnie. The image, which captures the essence of a loving father-daughter moment, is a testament to their shared passion for equestrian pursuits. Lord Howard de Walden, a prominent figure in British society, was a descendant of a noble family with a rich history that can be traced back to the 13th century. His daughter, Bonwen, was equally accomplished, having already made a name for herself in the world of horse racing. The Olympia Children's Hunter Class was a prestigious event, and Bonwen's victory on Winnie was a significant achievement for the young rider. The photograph, taken at a time when horses were still an integral part of everyday life, showcases the elegance and grace of both the rider and her mount. Bonwen's poised and confident demeanor is evident as she sits atop Winnie, who appears calm and obedient beneath her. Lord Howard de Walden, with a proud smile, looks on, his hand resting gently on his daughter's shoulder. The image is a beautiful reminder of a bygone era, when the bond between a father and his daughter was strengthened by their mutual love for horses and the thrill of competition. It also highlights the importance of family, tradition, and the enduring appeal of equestrian sports.

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