Joan Easton
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Aubrey Easton; Patrick Easton; Joan Easton
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 10 January 1924
NPG x122855
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Jackie King
27 October 2020, 20:31
Aubrey (the Pasha) Joan (Music) and Patrick (cigarette) the youngest of the Easton family- Maude the eldest daughter was presumably not invited to The Lord Mayor’s ball.
Children of Herbert&Grace Easton. William Easton and sons = the family firm of Solicitors. They originally lived in Finchley before moving to Orchard Court on Portman Square. Joan (number 3) was born 21/01/1914 - my darling mother.
Jackie Bartman-King
27 October 2020, 17:07
Aubrey (the Pasha) Joan (Music) and Patrick (cigarette) the youngest of the Easton family- Maude the eldest daughter was presumably not invited to The Lord Mayor’s ball.
Children of Herbert&Grace Easton. William Easton and sons = the family firm of Solicitors. They originally lived in Finchley before moving to Orchard Court on Portman Square. Joan (number 3) was born 21/01/1914 - my darling mother.
Richard James Sexton
01 November 2021, 15:11
Aubrey Easton was a respected solicitor and senior partner of Wm. Easton & Sons ,Solicitors of 3, Bolt Court, Fleet Street, E.C.4. I was articled to his cousin Jack Maynard Cholmondeley Easton GC between 1960 and 1965. Jack, who was decorated for bravery in mine disposal, was another partner.
Aubrey and his wife were, I believe, childless and had a beautiful house in Melina Place, St. John's Wood. I qualified in 1965 and moved to another firm and subsequently lost touch. Aubrey was a very keen follower of horse racing and had many friends from that sport, including the famous trainer Atty Persse. Aubrey's brother Patrick was, I recall, a practising barrister with chambers in The Temple.