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  1. Victoria Lily Hegan Ponsonby (née Kennard), Lady Sysonby. by Bassano Ltd whole-plate film negative, 18 June 1935 Given by Bassano & Vandyk Studios, 1974

  2. Lady Sysonby has also included a recipe, "Queen Victoria's Soup - by especial favour by the Esquire of Windsor Kitchen, 1842", from her mother's recipe book. Some small pencil 'x-s' to a few recipes, and some light foxing.

  3. Baron Sysonby, of Wonersh in the County of Surrey, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1935 for the soldier and courtier Sir Frederick Ponsonby . [1] He was the second son of Sir Henry Ponsonby , grandson of Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough , while Arthur Ponsonby, 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede , was his younger brother.

  4. Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Gaspard Ponsonsby, 2nd Baron Sysonby, DSO, (1903-1956) was a soldier and a member of the House of Lords. Edward Ponsonby was born in 1903, the only surviving son of Frederick Ponsonby the first Baron. The Ponsonby family has played a leading role in British life for two centuries. In addition to his father's role as trusted adviser to three British monarchs, his ...

  5. A first edition of Lady Sysonby's recipe book, with illustrations by Oliver Messel. Victoria ("Ria" ) Ponsonby, Baroness Sysonby, was the mother of Loelia, Duchess of Westminster. Her cook book pulled together recipes from her Great-Grandmother downwards and included ideas for soup, fish, luncheon dishes, meat, puddings, savouries, cakes, sandwiches and mixed drinks.

  6. 16 de jul. de 2021 · Victoria Lily 'Ria' Hegan Kennard [1874-1955], daughter of Colonel Edmund Hegan Kennard, married in 1899, Frederick 'Fritz' Ponsonby, 1st Baron Sysonby. She became well known in the 1930s for writing 'Lady Sysonby's Cook Book', the culmination of a life long interest in cookery, but also as a means of making some income, as the Ponsonbys were ...

  7. Title: Lady Sysonby’s Cook Book Author: Ria Sysonby Publisher: Putnam Publication Date: 1948 Format: Hardcover Condition: This book is in good condition for its age other than some minor signs of wear relevant to the book’s age. There is damage to the dustjacket.