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  1. 23 de jul. de 2012 · Pamela Churchill and her network helped make the Anglo-American relationship an intimate one. The fact that no whiff of scandal or treason, either at the time or subsequently, attached to her passing secret information reflects the latitude given to intimacy within the Anglo-American cultural/ethnic/political “family.”

  2. Pamela HarrimanPamela Harriman (1920-1997) enjoyed the acquaintance of a number of world leaders and international men of wealth and influence. At various times married to the son of Winston Churchill, to a Hollywood and Broadway producer, and to a former governor of New York, Harriman was at first noted for her personal charm and ability to attract powerful men.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2021 · She was, in every way, both a masterful businesswoman and a bewitching lover. 1. She Had Humble Beginnings. Pamela Harriman, born Pamela Digby, entered the world on March 20, 1920. Her parents, Edward and Constance, laid their firstborn to rest in an interesting crib—the bottom drawer of a wooden chest.

  4. 10 de jul. de 2009 · Pamela Harriman died on February 5, 1997 at the age of 76, after suffering a stroke while swimming in the pool at the Hotel Ritz in Paris, a place of great significance in her life. She’d enjoyed a clandestine rendezvous with her second husband Leland Hayward there, and celebrated the liberation of Paris with her lover Edward R. Murrow at the ...

  5. with Sarah Churchill. The most enterprising and complex of these personal/political relationships centered on Pamela Churchill. As nineteen-year-old Pamela Digby, she had wed Winston and Clementine's son, Randolph, in October 1939. The marriage soon foundered, in large part because Randolph was overbearing and gambled and.

  6. 27 de abr. de 1994 · By Martha Sherrill. April 26, 1994 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. She fell for her first older, married, rich man when she was just 17, and according to a new unauthorized biography of Pamela Harriman, the U.S ...

  7. Member of the Order of the British Empire. Major Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer Churchill [a] MBE (28 May 1911 – 6 June 1968) was an English journalist, writer and politician. The only son of future British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and his wife, Clementine, Randolph was brought up to regard himself as his father's political heir ...