7. Emily Sheffield moved to London as a teenager. In 2002, she married then actor Tom Mullion. The couple have two sons, Perry and Rex.
8. Mullion is a former actor, a co-founder of the bowling chain All Star Lanes, and a co-founder, with Oliver Milburn and Tim Steel, of Kitty Fisher's, a small restaurant in London's Shepherd Market.
9. 'Yet another "Kitty" This time Kitty Fisher....'
10. 'Kitty was reportedly introduced to London high society by Commodore Augustus Keppel, second son of the Earl of Albemarle. 7th Earl of Albemarle married to Mrs Kepple mistress of Edward VII and G Grandmother to Camilla Parker Bowles.'
11. 'Kitty Fisher and Casanova! he didn't bother!!! I wonder why not???'🤔🤔🤔
12. Back to ..
Tom Mullion.
'Lots of parties at a Country Cottage...'
13. 'The cottage in Northumberland .. I can find nothing about them or the cottage so far. There were rumours about the Duchess and Northumberland, Alan Shearer and a cottage on a golf course on the Duke's estate. Could it be the same cottage?.'
28. Big Sam 'is a great-granddaughter of Conservative Member of Parliament Sir Berkeley Sheffield and, through him, is a distant cousin of model and actress Cara Delevingne.'
29. Another bloke ?..🤔
In that very low cut see- through silver dress again..
They like those..
30. 'The father of Samantha's maternal grandmother, Patricia Clifford, was Sir Bede Clifford, a descendant of King Charles II.'
36. Disgraced Max Clifford leaves just £193,000 in will after losing tainted £10million fortune. irishmirror.ie/showbiz/celebr…
37. So Sir Bede Clifford was a descendant of King Charles II.
38. Back to Big Sam ...neck again ...
39. Wrapped bricks..
Bricks ..What is the #symbolism here..
What is in bricks?
pillars in curtains.. 🤔
'ladylike' 🙄
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41.
42. moonbump 🤔
43. 'Bit of a shock'..hmm..
44. Interesting its called a Caesar ean section..
45.
46. Caption this 😂😄
47. BBQ lunch...what was for dinner? Spot of spirit cooking?..🤔
48. What's in the sausages and burgers.. 🤔
Pro CESS ed food..all kinds of things can be added...
49. Who wore it better?...😂😄
50. Spot of #pingpong
51. 👀Nice zig zags...🙄
Big Sam- thick band around the 'waistline' again..fashion does wonders doesn't it...😂🤣
52. 2012 - What WAS going on here? 👀
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55. Interesting red hat and one eye..🤔
The Chipping Norton SET a #canofworms in itself
56.
57. Inverts...
58. Sa MAN tha Cameron 'is the elder daughter of Sir Reginald Sheffield, 8th Baronet and Annabel Lucy Veronica Jones. Sir Reginald and Annabel married on 11 November 1969. The couple divorced in 1974, and Annabel later remarried to William Waldorf Astor III,
nephew of her own stepfather Michael Langhorne Astor, with whom she had three more children. Her father also had three more children by his second wife Victoria Penelope Walker.'
59. Big Sam's great-grandparents also include the writer Enid Bagnold and her husband Sir Roderick Jones, head of Reuters.
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61. Enid Bagnold
Writer and playwright
Nice three string necklace..
62. 'The daughter of an army officer, Bagnold was born in Rochester, England and spent her early years in Jamaica, after which she was educated in England and France. She attended art school, studying with some notable artists.' literaryladiesguide.com/author-biograp…
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64. Sir Roderick Jones & Lady Jones, around 1923
In 1920 Enid married Sir Roderick Jones, at which point she became 'Lady' Jones.
65. Her first work of fiction was the 1924 novel, Serena Blandish or the Difficulty of Getting Married (1924). There was a dry spell until 1930, when Alice & Thomas & Jane was published. Perhaps this is when she was having and raising her four children.
Despite her difficulty with the other people in her life, she was said to have been a devoted mother..'
All these so called 'difficulties' regarding children...🙄🤔
66. Through her great-great-great-grandfather Sir Robert Sheffield, 4th Baronet, Big Sam is a fourth cousin of 'Pamela Harriman, first wife of Winston Churchill's son Randolph Churchill...
..This Sheffield ancestor was an MP for the same constituency as Thomas Corbett (Lincolnshire MP), also an ancestor.'
1. Dr. John Harvey Kellogg wearing his trademark all-white suit with his pet cockatoo on his shoulder.
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2. 'The Race Betterment Foundation was a eugenics and racial hygiene organization founded in 1914 at Battle Creek, Michigan by John Harvey Kellogg due to his concerns about what he perceived as "race degeneracy".
The foundation supported conferences (including three National Conferences on Race Betterment), publications (Good Health), and the formation of a eugenics registry in cooperation with the ERO (Eugenics Record Office).
The foundation also sponsored the Fitter Families Campaign from 1928 to the late 1930s and funded Battle Creek College. The foundation controlled the Battle Creek Food Company, which in turn served as the major source for Kellogg's eugenics programs, conferences, and Battle Creek College.
In his will, Kellogg left his entire estate to the foundation.
In 1947, the foundation had over $687,000 in assets. By 1967, the foundation's accounts were a mere $492.87. In 1967, the state of Michigan indicted the trustees for squandering the foundation's funds and the foundation closed.
2. 'Corn flakes, or cornflakes, are a breakfast cereal made from toasting flakes of corn (maize). Originally invented as a breakfast food to counter indigestion, it has become a popular food item in the American diet and in the United Kingdom where over 6 million households consume them.' Wikipedia