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  1. 30 de abr. de 2021 · 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. But this simple bedding was but a cozy substitute for the bright nursery that awaited her at Minterne Magna, a large manor and property that promised nothing but a delightful childhood.

  2. Pamela Harriman sitting in a chair at home, a portrait of her late husband, politician Averell Harriman is in the bkgrd, Georgetown. Amb. Pamela Harriman, Gen. John Shalikashvili, First Lady Hillary Rodham & Pres. Bill Clinton at D-Day 50th anniversary event.

  3. 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.

  4. The catalog of lovers, husbands, and tryst partners that runs throughout this 560-page biography of Pamela Churchill Harriman is astonishing in itself: Randolph Churchill (the besotted son of Sir Winston), Edward R. Murrow, Elie de Rothschild, Averell Harriman ...

  5. 5 de jan. de 2021 · Pamela Harriman (1920-1997) was all-English, yet rose to high American office on her own merit. She served as U.S. ambassador to Paris from 1993 until her death. Small-minded people, and there were plenty, belittled her lack of education, her glittery friendships with the great.

  6. 6 de nov. de 1992 · PAMELA HARRIMAN, LIFE OF THE PARTY. IN 1980, THE DEMOCRATS WERE DOWN. BUT THIS WOMAN WASN'T ABOUT TO QUIT. By Donnie Radcliffe. November 5, 1992 at 7:00 p.m. EST. When Pamela Harriman woke up ...

  7. Pamela Harriman, nota anche come Pamela Churchill (nubile Pamela Digby) era figlia del barone Edward Digby e di Costanza Campbell Bruce, figlia di un influente membro della Camera dei lord. Sua zia, Lady Jane Digby, che ebbe una notevole influenza nell'ispirare lo stile di vita di Pamela, fu una delle protagoniste “scandalose” dell'alta società inglese degli anni trenta.