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Lady Lytton
Pamela Frances Audrey Bulwer-Lytton (n饠 Chichele-Plowden), Countess of Lytton (1873 or 1874-1971), Society beauty; wife of 2nd Earl of Lytton; daughter of Sir Trevor John Chichele-Plowden. She was romantically linked with Winston Churchill. Pictured in The Tatler at the time she had organised a hospital for wounded soldiers at 5, Nottingham Place, London. The magazine comments on her great skill as a figure skater. Date: 1915
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Bulwer Classes Countess Lytton Pamela Chichele Plowden Upper
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This portrait captures Lady Lytton, née Pamela Frances Audrey Bulwer-Lytton (Chichele-Plowden), in the midst of the First World War. Daughter of Sir Trevor John Chichele-Plowden, Lady Lytton was a prominent figure in British high society, known for her beauty and grace. Married to the 2nd Earl of Lytton, she gained further notoriety for her humanitarian efforts during the war. Amidst the chaos and hardships of the conflict, Lady Lytton took it upon herself to establish a hospital for wounded soldiers at 5, Nottingham Place, London. Her dedication and compassion were widely admired, and she became a symbol of resilience and hope for the nation. Despite her noble endeavors, Lady Lytton's personal life was not without intrigue. She was romantically linked to Sir Winston Churchill, adding another layer to her already fascinating story. The Tatler magazine, in acknowledgment of her exceptional figure skating skills, featured this image of Lady Lytton in 1915. Her poised and elegant demeanor on the ice was a testament to her strength and grace, both on and off the rink. This portrait is a poignant reminder of a bygone era, when the upper classes played a significant role in shaping the social and cultural landscape of Britain. Lady Lytton's story serves as an inspiration, demonstrating the power of compassion, determination, and grace in the face of adversity.
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