Born: Established: 20 Mar 1902 ; Died: Ceased: 10 Jul 1983 Kent,
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Patricia Blackwood
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Patricia Blackwood
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Lady Patricia Blackwood; Lady Patricia Ethel Blackwood; Lady Patricia Russell; Lady Patricia Ethel Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood; Pamela Dartrey)
Born: Established: 20 Mar 1902 ; Died: Ceased: 10 Jul 1983 Kent,
Born: Established: 20 Mar 1902 ; Died: Ceased: 10 Jul 1983 Kent,
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England,c
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Western Europe,
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Lady Patricia Blackwood performed under the stage name of Pamela Dartrey.
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The June 1932 issue of The Home contains the following: 'Lady Patricia Russell (whom you remember as Lady Patricia Blackwood) ... pulled off a winning double. Her new novel, The Heartless Traveller, had just been published by Hamish Hamilton, Ltd., and bids fair to be a great success. It's a rattling good story about embassies, a novelist adventuress, and all the types which Lady Patricia knows so well since she exchanged Bombazine for Bohemia. Then she...made a good coup at the Cannes Casino. Playing Baccarat...We supped to celebrate her success before she left for her villa at Antibes.' (appears in the topical column, 'This, That and Them' by London correspondent T. H. Cochran)
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