The Amazing Lady P: The Inspiring Story of Pulbrook & Gould and their English-grown Flowers

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The Amazing Lady P: The Inspiring Story of Pulbrook & Gould and their English-grown Flowers Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Yvon House
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Pages: 192 Illustrations and other contents: Colour illustrations throughout Language: English ISBN: 9781036951979 Categories: , ,

Founded in London in the 1950s, by society hostess Susan, Lady Pulbrook (1906-2011), and her partner Constance Spry-trained florist, Rosamund Gould (1923-2025), Pulbrook & Gould quickly became established as a leader in the field of floristry – providing a bespoke service for a clientele in the top echelons of society, including members of the Royal Family, with the perfect flower decorations for significant events, from weddings to funerals and from balls to private parties. Lady Pulbrook and Rosamund Gould were quick to exploit their many contacts, who could supply them with their unique ingredient: flowers picked from the gardens of English private growers, including many from grand country estates, which supplemented what was available at Covent Garden Flower Market. Sonja Waites, Lady Pulbrook’s sister-in-law, was also a partner in the business for over 40 years. In the Amazing Lady P, she provides a unique insight into what it was like to run a flower decoration business in the latter part of the 20th century, when individual style really counted and before so much of the planning and organization for big events was turned over to party planners, and tells the story of a business run by women in an era when it was rare to do so at all, let alone make a renowned success of it.

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Author Biography

Sonja Waites, sister-in-law to Lady Pulbrook, was born in Australia and moved to the UK when she married Gerry, Lady Susan's brother. She helped on occasions with Lady Susan's business in the early years, before being invited to become her business partner when Rosamund Gould retired in 1974. Sonja stayed with Pulbrook & Gould until the business was sold in 2019. She lives in London.