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Josslyn and Idina Hay at Slains, their farm in KenyaThe Hon. Josslyn and Lady Idina Hay pictured at Slains, their 2000 acre farm in Gilgil, Kenya. Pictured from left are: The Hon. Josslyn Hay, Major Roberts, Major J. Grant, Lady Idina Hay, Mrs C
A group at Murrays including Lady Idina GordonA group at Murrays River Club in Maidenhead, Jack Mays outpost of his Beak Street club in Londons Soho. From left, Jack Gordon, the Countess of Munster, Miss Olga Lynn (famous singing teacher)
Lady Idina Sackville and Mr Euan WallaceLady Idina Sackville (1893-1955), daughter of Muriel, Countess de la Warr and granddaughter of Lord Brassey, pictured on her engagement to the handsome Mr Euan Wallace of the 2nd Life Guards
Lady Avice SackvilleLady Avice or Avis Sackville, daughter of Lord De La Warr, sister of the notorious Lady Idina Wallace. The Tatler reports that she was doing nursing work at Lady Lyttons war hospital. Date: 1917
Lady Idina Hay & Josslyn Hay at Slains, KenyaLady Idina Hay and her husband the Hon. Josslyn Hay, Earl of Erroll at their 2000 acre farm, Slains, in Gilgil, Kenya with friends. From left, Mr Trevor Sheen, Hon
Lady Idina Hay at the Kenya LidoLady Idina Hay (nee Sackville), pictured in a sarong or kanga with two friends in Kenya during the 1920s, while she was married to Josslyn Hay, Earl of Erroll. On the left is the Countess N
Lord and Lady Francis Scott at Njoro Polo GroundLord and Lady Francis Scottt at the Njoro Polo Ground in Kenya. Lady Francis Scott was Lady Eileen Elliot and Lord Francis was the brother of the Duke of Buccleuch
The Hon. Josslyn and Lady Idina HayThe Hon. Josslyn Hay, later Earl of Erroll, and his wife, the former Lady Idina Sackville pictured at Gil Gil, Kenya Colony in British East Africa where they built a farm, Clouds
Lady Idina Gordon pictured in 1921, the elder daughter of the late Lord De La Warr. After her first marriage to Euan Wallace
Lord Buckhurst, Lady Myra (Idina) and Lady Avice SackvilleThe children of Lady de la Warr including, left, Lady Myra Sackville, more commonly known as Lady Idina Sackville, who, through her five marriages was also known under the surnames of Wallace
Lady Idina Wallace with Hon. Ralph Stuart-WortleyLady Idina Wallace, nee Sackville, eldest daughter of Lord de la Warr, and wife of Captain David Euan Wallace of the Household Cavalry
Lady Idina Wallace and her son by Madame YevondeLady Idina Wallace, nee Sackville, eldest daughter of Lord de la Warr, and wife of Captain David Euan Wallace of the Household Cavalry
Lady Idina Sackville, at the time of her engagement to Mr David Euan Wallace, her first husband, whom she divorced in 1919
Captain Euan Wallace as a young manCaptain David Euan Wallace (1892 - 1941), British conservative politician and briefly, Minister of Transport during World War II
Mr Donald and Lady Idina HaldemanThe notorious Lady Idina Sackville with her fourth husband, Mr Donald Haldeman. Date: 1930
Lady Idina Wallace, nee Sackville, eldest daughter of Lord de la Warr, and wife of Captain David Euan Wallace of the Household Cavalry
Lady Idina Gordon going big-game shootingLady Idina Gordon (nee Sackville), who married her second husband, Captain Charles Gordon, in 1919, pictured in The Tatler with news that she was about to travel to British East Africa (Kenya)
Wedding group in Nairobi featuring Lady Idina GordonAn interesting group photograph taken in Nairobi on the occasion of the wedding of Mrs C. Littleton and Mr A. A. Baillie in the summer of 1919. From left are Captain E
Lady Ancaster with Josslyn HayThe Hon. Josslyn Hay, 22nd Earl of Erroll (1901 - 1941), British peer famed for the unsolved case surrounding his murder in Kenya (he was immortalised in the film, White Mischief )
Lady Idina Gordon and the Hon Josslyn HayLady Idina Gordon (nee Sackville) and her fiance the Hon Josslyn Hay (later Lord Erroll) relax at an Italian resort. They were married on 22 September 1923, her third marriage
Gas-Driven CarA rather unsafe looking gas- driven Calcott car with a huge Lyon-Spencer gas container on its roof drawfing the car itself. Owned by Lady Idina Wallace.Hope she didn t smoke