Glenda Spooner (1897–1981), née Graham, was a journalist and author writing about horses.
Her technical books include Instructions on Ponymastership (1955), Pony Trekking, (1961) and The Handbook of Showing (1968).
Her novels include the Royal Crusader (1948), The Earth Sings (1950),[4] The Perfect Pest (1951) and Silk Purse (1963).
[6] In 1953 Glenda Spooner, with Miss Gladys Yule, started the Ponies of Britain Club, of which she was the Chairman and Organising Secretary.
[7] She started a horse rescue farm which was based near Hoarwithy, Ross on Wye which was later incorporated into the ILPH with which she was also involved.