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Bambi Shmith, model

East Melbourne

  • 62 Wellington Parade

Building names

  • Eastbourne House

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  • Harewood
  • Shmith

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  • Athol Shmith
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Patricia Harewood - The Melbourne Magazine (2.67 MB)
Acquisition number: 
1239
Catalogue number: 
emvf0873
File name: 
VF0873
File location: 
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A three page magazine article on the life of Patricia, Lady Harewood by Lawrence Money and published in the (melbourne) magazine. Lady Harewood was born Patricia Tuckwell, sister of Barry Tuckwell, musician. She married photographer, Athol Shmith. She became a leading model, known as Bambi Shmith, with her husband taking many fashion photos of her. During much of her time as a model she shared an office with Diane Masters, also a leading model, at Eastbourne House, 62 Wellington Parade. Their business was known as Shmith-Masters Mannequin Services. The article includes many photos from her modelling days. After her divorce from Athol Shmith and her marriage to Lord Harewood she spent the rest of her life in England.

Item type: 
File
Building name: 
Eastbourne House
Subject address: 
62 Wellington Parade, East Melbourne
Related content: 
Invoice with Shmith-Masters letterhead
Number of pages: 
3
Author: 
Lawrence Money
Date of publication or creation: 
20??-06
Publisher: 
the (melbourne) magazine
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