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Diana Pullein-Thompson was born on 1 October, 1925 in Wimbledon, London, England, is a British writer of pony books (1925–2015). Discover Diana Pullein-Thompson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

Popular As Diana Pullein-Thompson
Occupation writer
Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 1 October, 1925
Birthday 1 October
Birthplace Wimbledon, London, England
Date of death 21 September, 2015
Died Place N/A
Nationality Oman

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1925

Diana Pullein-Thompson, later Diana Farr (1 October 1925 – 21 September 2015), was a British horsewoman and writer known for her pony books.

Her mother and two sisters also wrote and together they created a large number of children's books, many of which were on the theme of horses.

Pullein-Thompson was born into a notable family.

Her father, Harold Pullein-Thompson, had the Military Cross and her mother, Joanna Cannan, was a prolific and successful author.

She was the first of twins.

She had an elder sister and an elder brother.

He adopted his mother's name and become an actor and a successful comedy playwright as Denis Cannan.

All the sisters became writers.

The family home was a villa in the suburb of Wimbledon.

Diana's father was badly wounded in the war and in frequent pain (and a bad mood).

He had earned the Military Cross.

He had just survived when many of his fellows had been killed.

He had been a teacher but he then sold fridges and had a game company, but it was her mother who made more money writing pony books on the kitchen table.

The family moved to Rotherfield Peppard in Oxfordshire where their large house, The Grove, had its own stables.

The girls learned to ride and competed in events.

1946

In 1946 she had her first book, I Wanted a Pony, published and she had a share in another book It Began With Picotee which the three sisters had created together in 1941, as it was published the same year.

The twins, Diana and Christine intended to be professional horse riders in America.

1952

Christine went to Virginia, but Diana was denied entry to the USA in 1952 as the medical revealed that she had tuberculosis.

She was sent to recover in Switzerland courtesy of the country's new National Health Service.

When she was better she set out to ride her horse Favorita, all the way from John O’Groats to Land’s End.

She completed this journey in six weeks.

She went to work for Rosica Colin, a literary agent, but returned to writing.

1959

She married Denis Farr, another keen rider, in 1959.

He had to move several times to follow his career, but she just continued to write.

She was not quite as prolific as her two sisters but it was judged that her stories are the most socio-realistic.

She married Dennis Farr CBE in 1959.

They had a son and a daughter.

When Denis retired they moved to Haslemere in Surrey where they could both ride horses more easily.

1978

In 1978 she published a biography of her cousin Gilbert Cannan.

1996

In time they would describe their country childhood in their joint autobiography Fair Girls and Grey Horses (1996).

The girls had an unusual education, unlike their brother who went to Eton College; they were taught by their mother.

The girls were known for not conforming to expectations.

When Diana was fourteen and her big sister fifteen they abandoned education and started a riding school at their home.

The riding school brought in extra money as the three sisters taught others to ride.

2006

Denis died in Guildford in 2006.