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in Kent and was active in politics and sport. Oliver Hart Dyke became an engineer and in 1931 upon his father's death inherited the family home and the baronetcy. Zoe used the attic to again breed silk worms and Victor built a machine to process the thread. By 1936 Zoe's silk worms were making her a
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Zoe and Oliver's marriage ended in 1944. Oliver remarried but Zoe did not. The production of silk had more or less ceased during the war but in 1946 it began again with a limited company. Oliver was briefly involved but it was Zoe's company as it became again a centre for silk enthusiasts. In the
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1950s Oliver and his second wife returned to the Lullingstone estate where the emphasis was creating a new tourist business unrelated to silk. Zoe moved away with the business to
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E. I. Carlyle, ‘Dyke, Sir William Hart, seventh baronet (1837–1931)’, rev. H. C. G. Matthew, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
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John Martin, ‘Dyke , (Millicent) Zoë, Lady Dyke (1896–1975)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Oct 2007
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in Dorset where she developed an interest in silk worms. Her parents were Eliza Josephine and Dr. Barnabas Mayston Bond. She attended
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Times, Terry Trucco, Special To The New York (30 May 1986).
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Zoe's company created silk for the coronation robe of
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visited to see her work. She was given a medal by the
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with silk cocoons
Leyton
Herne Bay
sericulture
Queen Elizabeth II
Diana, Princess of Wales
Leyton
Poole
St Paul's Girls' School
Sir William Hart Dyke, 7th Baronet
Lullingstone Castle
Queen Mary
Royal Society of Arts
Ayot House
Ayot St Lawrence
King George VI
wedding dress of Princess Elizabeth
Elizabeth II
wedding dress of Lady Diana Spencer
Herne Bay



accessed 12 July 2017
accessed 12 July 2017
"Lullingstone Silk Farm - Graces Guide"
"HOME-GROWN SILK FOR A ROYAL WEDDING"
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