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    Henry Digby Morton (1906–1983) was an Irish fashion designer and among the leading names of British couture in the period from 1930-50. He was also among...
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  • Phyllis May Digby-Morton, born Phyllis May Panting, (1901 – 28 April 1984) was a British fashion journalist who was the innovative editor of Woman and...
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    by Kate Morton. It has been suggested that Honoré de Balzac's character Lady Arabella Dudley is based on Digby. Lindsay Duncan portrayed Digby in the 2021...
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  • Pamela Beryl Harriman (née Digby; March 20, 1920 – February 5, 1997), also known as Pamela Churchill Harriman, was an English political activist for the...
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  • John Elkanah Morton (1793 – April 20, 1835) was a political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented the town of Digby in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly...
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    the British and French fashion scenes: Dublin-born London designer, Digby Morton (1906–83) featured Aran-“inspired” handknits for the first time in his...
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    Digby County is a county in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It was named after the Township of Digby; this was named in honour of Rear Admiral Robert...
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  • for being a major training ground for British couturiers, numbering Digby Morton, Hardy Amies, and Michael Donnellan among its chief designers. Later...
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    British designers opened their own Houses, such as Victor Stiebel and Digby Morton, formerly at Lachasse where Hardy Amies was the designer after 1935....
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  • 1930s, Hardy was designing the entire Lachasse collection – succeeding Digby Morton. His second celebration creation was "Made in England", a biscuit-coloured...
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