Pamela Barham

Pamela Joy Barham (formerly Edmonds, née Smith; 11 November 1933 – 13 December 2001) was a New Zealand netball player and coach.

[3] Edmonds was a member of the Canterbury provincial netball team from 1953, playing mainly at centre, and gained South Island honours from 1957.

[4] In 1960, Edmonds was described as "one of the fittest players in New Zealand", and it was reported that "she intercepts and attacks well and passes brilliantly into the goal circle".

[7] Three years later, Edmonds captained the New Zealand team at the inaugural World Netball Championships at Eastbourne, England.

[3][8] Pamela Barham taught movement and dance at the University of Queensland, and continued her involvement in netball as a coach.