Sylvia Storey

[2] Sylvia Storey acted and danced on the London stage as a Gaiety Girl, and modeled for postcards, cigarette cards, and other publicity.

In 1925, she was rumoured to be keeping late nights with Coco Chanel and the Duke of Westminster on his yacht off Cannes.

[6] In consequence, the Duke's angry second wife, Violet Cripps, Baroness Parmoor, threw Poulett's belongings overboard,[7] and her relatives asked the court to take her children from her custody.

[8] Before and during World War II, she spent some time in the United States, especially in Florida,[9] New York, and California.

[15][16] He served in the Royal Horse Artillery during World War I,[17] and died in the 1918 flu pandemic.

Earl and Countess Poulett 1908 homecoming crowd at Hinton St George, Somerset, England