Description
Circa November 1973
Courtyard of the White Hart Inn
c1780-1848
Police made a total of 20 arrests at the event
'Papworth', Ernest Terah Hooley, British financier Brazilian Circa November 1973'Papworth', Ernest Terah Hooley, British financier, 1896. Pictured here in riding clothes, Hooley (1859 1947) was a wealthy entrepreneur and owner of the Papworth estate in Cambridgeshire. He earned a fortune from his involvement in the flotation of several household British business names, including Dunlop, Bovril and Schweppes. He was also a fraudster who served two prison sentences and apparently died penniless. A print from Vanity Fair, December
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