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  1. Kathleen Pelham Burn Moore, Countess of Drogheda CBE CMG (1887 – 18 March 1966) was a British socialite, aviator, and sportswoman. She was one of the "bright young things". Early life. Kathleen was born into a wealthy family, her mother's side from mining, her father's Scottish landowners.

    • 1887
    • Lady Kathleen Moore
  2. 10 de ene. de 2022 · The driving force behind the exhibition was Kathleen Pelham-Burn (above), Lady Drogheda, an aviation-obsessed socialite who as early as 1914 had been referred to as a 'Flying Countess', as she had made 'several flights at Hendon'. ( ( Liverpool Echo, 23 June 1914, 4 .))

  3. Drogheda married twice, firstly on 3 March 1909 to Kathleen Pelham Burn, a British socialite, aviator, and sportswoman who was considered one of the "bright young things". She was the daughter of Charles Maitland Pelham-Burn and Isabella Romanes Russel.

  4. Charles Maitland Pelham-Burn: Henry Pelham Burn: Lady Marina Alice Moore: Kathleen Pelham Burn: James Russel: Nicola Patricia Latham: Isabella Romanes Russel: James Curle: Sir Richard Thomas Paul Latham, 3rd Bt. Patricia Doreen Moore: Eliza Curle: Alison Latham: Isabella Romanes

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  6. 1 de jul. de 2020 · Miss Kathleen Pelham Burn - Read online for free. Kathleen (1887–1966) was the elder daughter of Charles Maitland Pelham Burn and Isabella Romanes Russel. In 1909, she married Henry Ponsonby Moore, 10th Earl of Drogheda. They divorced in 1922 and Kathleen went on to marry Guillermo de Landa y Escand

  7. Pelham Burn was interested in various pursuits. She was born to a wealthy family (her mother's side of mining, her father's Scottish landowners), she had the ability to "pursue her manifold interests with great vigour" from her youth. Though the title was Irish the couple resided in England, never spending more than 2 weeks a year in Ireland.