Here she is second from right at the Ch Show in Windsor, June, 1937.
The others are from left to right: Mr Howell Jones (commitee), Col. Nicholson(Gunside sealyham kennel), Mr Holland Buckley, Mrs Barber(secretary and judge, breeder of the Scotia Sealyhams), Miss Huntington and Mrs Baylay (commitee).
Profoundly deaf, Miss Huntingdon wore a hearing aid. As President of the S.T.B.A. she
presided over club meetings. If during the meetings there was any unpleasant discourse or if Miss Huntingdon got tired of unnecessary discussion or exchanges,she would simply turn off her hearing aid and adjourn the meeting! It may have been a bit authoritarian, but any President who ever conducted any meeting would certainly hold Miss Huntingdon's tactics in high esteem.
She derived her kennel name from Eng. Ch Brash Binks, sire of her earliest litter.