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[edit]- The article should be moved to Sheila Collenette as that was the name she used - done
- Pickenham Hall, Norfolk was not the home of Collenette's mother, so the picture is not relevant to the article. Iris Moreton married Rupert Edward Darnton in 1923 (Burke's Peerage 1934 via Google books) then Iris's father "JOHN SMITH MORETON , of Pickenham Hall , Nor- folk ... purchased the Pickenham and Houghton - on - the - Hill estates in 1924" ((Burke's Landed Gentry 1939 via Google books) - image removed
[Iris Moreton] of Pickenham Hall, Norfolk which was situated in extensive botanical grounds
- reworded per the above- Darnton, Iris (1975). Jungle Journeys in Ceylon. Galaxy Books. ISBN 978-0904623000. OCLC 1067340459. appears to have been written by Mrs. Iris Darnton, Sheila's mother as Sheila had married in 1955 (A life of danger in search of rare orchids, Author: Joy Manson, Date: Thursday, Jan. 12, 1967, Publication: The Times, Issue: 56837, Page 13, via Gale) - removed
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