Janetta parlade biography definition
Janetta parlade biography definition
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Janetta Parladé
British socialite and artist (1921-2018)
Janetta Parladé | |
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| Born | Janet E. Woolley (1921-12-31)December 31, 1921 |
| Died | June 9, 2018(2018-06-09) (aged 96) London, UK |
| Children | 3 |
Janetta Parladé (born Janet E.
Woolley; London, 31 December 1921–London, 9 June 2018)[1][2] was a British socialite, painter and aristocrat.
Woolley was profiled in DJ Taylor's 2019 book Lost Girls: Love, War and Literature 1939-1951.[3][4]
Family origins
Her parents were Geoffrey Harold Woolley, VC, OBE, MC (1892 - 1968) and Janet Beatrix Orr-Ewing.
Her brother was Harold Lindsay Cathcart “Rollo” Woolley (1919-1942), Flying Officer of the RAF during World War II and killed in action over Tunisia.[5]
Life
Woolley was pulled from school at age 14 by her mother, and the two moved to Torremolinos, Spain by the mid-1930s.[1] Her mother was an acquaintance of Gerlad Brenan and Gamel Woolsey, who