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  1. Lady Margaret Pansy Felicia Lamb, known as Lady Pansy Lamb (18 May 1904 – 19 February 1999) was an English writer under her maiden name of Pansy Pakenham. A novelist, biographer, and translator of French poetry, she was the wife of the Australian-born painter Henry Lamb.

  2. LADY PANSY Lamb was a curious link between the so-called Bright Young Things of the 1920s and a very different world of intellectual and spiritual aspiration. Not that she herself was a...

  3. Lady Margaret Pansy Felicia Lamb, conocida como Lady Pansy Lamb (18 de mayo de 1904 - 19 de febrero de 1999) fue una escritora inglesa bajo su nombre de soltera de Pansy Pakenham. Novelista, biógrafa y traductora de poesía francesa, fue la esposa del pintor australiano Henry Lamb.

  4. 19 de nov. de 1999 · Lady Pansy was the second wife of the artist Henry Taylor Lamb. Lady Pansy was a friend of Evelyn Gardner (later Evelyn Nightingale) who became the wife of writer Evelyn Waugh in his short-lived first marriage. The young ladies shared a flat in London and both couples were married in the same year. Henry was 19 years her senior when ...

  5. Longford's daughters were Lady Violet Pakenham, a writer and critic and the wife of the noted novelist Anthony Powell; Lady Mary Clive, author of Christmas at the Savages and other novels; Lady Pansy Lamb, novelist, biographer, and wife of the painter Henry Lamb; and Lady Julia Mount, mother of Sir Ferdinand Mount.

  6. Lady Margaret Pansy Felicia Lamb, conocida como Lady Pansy Lamb (18 de mayo de 1904 - 19 de febrero de 1999) fue una escritora inglesa con su nombre de soltera de Pansy Pakenham. Novelista, biógrafa y traductora de poesía francesa, fue esposa del pintor de origen australiano Henry Lamb.

  7. 4 de feb. de 2021 · In 1928 Lamb married Lady Pansy Pakenham and they moved to Combe Bissett in Wiltshire, where he would remain for the rest of his life. In 1940 Lamb was once again appointed an official war artist for the duration of the Second World War.