Esmeralda Gullan, often known as Esmeralda Noel Smith, was a proficient younger starlet who was starting to grow to be well-known earlier than the outbreak of World Conflict II. After the battle, she turned a robust and highly effective enterprise lady and, by 1955, Esme had created 4 distinctive institutions in and round Knightsbridge, Mayfair, and Belgravia together with the notoriousLondon night time membership, Esmeralda’s Barn. Nonetheless, Esme Gullan’s life quickly got here to a tragic finish. After her demise, her beloved Esmeralda’s Barn would fall into the fingers of such notorious London gangsters because the Kray twins and Billy Hill by way of a self-confessed Satanist named Horace Dibben. The latter was the intelligence-linked husband of Mariella Novotny, who performed a central position within the Profumo Affair, resulting in the downfall of the British authorities and the alleged blackmail of then-president-elect John F. Kennedy. Music for Esmeralda is the primary instalment of a multi-part collection that uncovers the deeper, beforehand unreported tales that go each behind and past the Profumo Affair.
The Queen of Evening Golf equipment
Esme Gullan was born in Belfast round 1911 to her father, Hector F. Gullan, from Swansea, Wales, and her Chilean mom, Laura Beatriz Freeman Gullan (born Peyne Silva). For some unexplained purpose, Esme Gullan, almost certainly born Mary Esmeralda Peyne Silva Freeman Gullan, isn’t included on lots of the household tree data on-line which cowl the Freeman Gullan ancestry. Regardless, it seems that Esme Gullan grew up with the household unit in Belfast, the place her father was the Assistant Metropolis Surveyor of the ever rising capital metropolis of Northern Eire. Esme had a minimum of three siblings; her sister, Rhona Beatriz Peyne Silva Freeman Gullan, her older brother, Hector Wilson Peyne Silva Freeman Gullan, in addition to Archibald Gordon Peyne Silva Freeman Gullan, with the latter happening to be a honours graduate at Queen’s College and who would later grow to be Chief Superintendent Director of Works on the Air Ministry.
Esme attended Ashleigh Home Faculty in Better Belfast and was recorded within the native papers as competing in numerous college writing and drama competitions, with the plucky younger girl coming in 1st or 2nd in her age class and seeming to excel particularly within the performative arts from a really early age. Certainly, Esme had been heading in the direction of the stage nearly from the day she was born and she or he took her first tentative steps into present enterprise as a young person, making appearances at each the Gate Theatre in Dublin and the Abbey Theatre in Belfast. She received the juvenile lead in Ashley Duke’s “The Man With the Load of Mischief” on the Abbey theatre and shortly went to Dublin to capitalise on her preliminary success.
Her interview on the Gate theatre in Eire’s capital is recounted in a later newspaper article, the place Esme remembers insisting that the supervisor of the theatre hear her “in a bit that I’ve discovered up.” Nonetheless, Esme’s household weren’t so eager on her profession path and had demanded that she research “home financial system” and to “cease her nonsense” concerning the stage. It’s for that reason that, when Esme was 17 years-old, she ran away from residence—which can clarify her omission from nearly all of Freeman Gullan household data—and she or he arrived in London as a penniless younger stage actor.
She quickly discovered work as a hostess in a West Finish resort, the place she was offered meals throughout working hours and paid £5 per week. Quickly after, Esme took a chance to mannequin swimsuits and ultimately turned what one Sunday Mirror article describes as “the toast of London” with that very same article additionally noting that, “Millionaires provided her marriage.” Esmeralda had at all times felt she was destined for excellent issues and she or he had been decided to succeed from the second she left her homeland in Northern Eire for the massive metropolis of London.
Esme already had some comparatively well-known cousins working inside present enterprise. One among her cousins was Marjorie Gullan, who was right now a really well-known vocal coach and director of the Faculty of Speech in London. One other of her cousins was Campbell Gullan, an actor and producer who appeared in some very attention-grabbing films, one movie particularly which was created to counter Nazi propaganda earlier than the battle with unusual penalties. Jew Süss is a 1934 British philo-semitic movie following the romance of Joseph Süß Oppenheimer, an actual life German Jewish banker and court docket Jew from the 18th century. The movie, created to counter rising Nazi propaganda about Jewish individuals, noticed Campbell Gullan play the Prince of Thurn and Taxi in an image which was described by the Instances correspondent as “vague”. In 1940, Goebbels’s had Terra Movie produce one other model of Oppenheimer’s life story, entitled Jud Süß, which is now also known as one of the anti-semitic movies of all time.
In 1938, Esme Gullan stood on a West Finish stage for the primary time because the juvenile lead in Moonshine on the Ambassador Theatre. Within the following months and years, she appeared in a number of stage productions and in addition made her on-screen debut main as much as the battle. Her pre-war movies included an early Charles Laughton movie, a small half within the display adaptation of Pygmalion, and an look in a model of Don Juan. By this time, Esme had met her future husband, who was a RAF Flight Lieutenant named Ronald Noel-Smith and, despite the fact that she could be provided a task within the 1939 autumn West Finish manufacturing of Juno and the Paycock, she was persuaded by the outbreak of World Conflict II to get married sooner than anticipated.
An announcement within the Northern Whig newspaper on 30 September 1939, entitled, “Belfast Bride in Leeds” reported that: “Although she has been dwelling primarily in London throughout current years she has not misplaced contact along with her associates at residence.” Varied newspapers on the time reported the wedding of this up-and-coming sweetheart of the stage to this proud serviceman. It was additionally extensively reported that Esme had determined to depart the theatre behind her in order to settle right down to married life. By 1942, Wing Commander Ronald Noel Smith had been made the commanding officer on the RAF station at De Winton, Alberta, Canada.
Throughout a wartime go to to her husband, Esme was recorded within the Calgary Herald newspaper discussing make up rations, dining-out in wartime London, her stage appearances within the Ambassador’s Theatre and different West Finish venues, in addition to her radio work. Described within the latter article as an “enticing lady” with “golden-pink pores and skin, gold-brown wavy hair, and wide-set blue eyes”, the newly married Esmeralda Noel-Smith had begun her battle years coaching as an ambulance driver however was quickly hunted right down to be a part of the Entertainments Nationwide Service Affiliation (ENSA), an organisation established in 1939 by Basil Dean and Leslie Henson to offer leisure for British armed forces personnel throughout WWII. Esme had returned to treading the boards, entertaining the troops, and hobnobbing with numerous different stars of the stage and display who had been additionally a part of the ENSA.
Because the battle ended, Esme and her fairly underwhelming husband Ronald had been heading in the direction of divorce, and by 1947 Esme Noel Smith made herself a single girl once more. As a bachelorette, she went to work constructing a greater life for herself by beginning up as an inside decorator, the place she started to buy massive London properties and convert them into luxurious flats. The funding and arduous work quickly paid off for Esme, because the London post-war property market was booming and she or he now had some cash to put money into her many different tasks. She went on to put money into her first London membership alongside three companions, certainly one of them being Elspeth March, the ex-wife of the aforementioned movie director Stewart Granger.
This small group would begin a “buttery” in Dover Avenue, Piccadilly, of which Esme ultimately turned the only proprietor in early 1952. The Belfast Telegraph described the Dover Buttery Home of Esme Gullan in an article dated 29 October 1954, stating: “Its environment is redolent of a Dickensian teaching home with candle gentle and heavy oak beams, and, being totally licensed until midnight, it caters largely for theatre-goers.” Esme Gullan, who usually used her married identify of Esme Noel-Smith whereas representing the upper class institutions which she ran, was setting her sights on turning into a serious identify on London’s elite night time membership scene, an accolade which can have ultimately been one of many fundamental causes of her premature demise.
As soon as Esme’s numerous enterprise enterprises had introduced in sufficient funds, she went on to buy two little mews cottages off Halkin Avenue in Belgravia with the intention of changing them into The Montrose Membership. When she did, the Montrose Membership turned rumoured to have the smallest dance-floor in London, well-known for its “oyster bar” adorned with sea shells. Esme had personally hunted down two genuine “Neapolitan cooks” from one of the well-known eating places in Europe on the time, the ‘Consone de Marie’ in Capri, to be sure that the institution drew within the elite native clientele and gave a really genuine expertise to her rich prospects.
Esme was a girl who wished to create one thing particular and distinctive with no matter she did. By the start of 1954, every thing was going Esme Gullan’s method, she was planning on opening one other buttery in Knightsbridge and even considering of launching an evening membership in her home-town of Belfast. She was additionally getting ready to take over the Torch Theatre in Wilton Place which she supposed to “run on revue traces with dancing on the stage.” Esme was busy creating speciality golf equipment and eating institutions match for the wealthiest of London’s elite. She was a power to be reckoned with, a real feminine pioneer whose life would have personified the swinging sixties, if she had managed to stay that lengthy. Esme was full of life and vivacious, she was protecting over her associates and family members, and her character was described throughout this era as being each tempestuous and brave.

In March 1954, this vibrant and enticing younger girl would kick up a storm in Nottingham, England. Described in newspaper stories on the time as “a horny blonde”, Esmeralda was in a Nottingham transport cafe at 1:30am on the night time in query, when a Police Sergeant known as Frank Taylor entered the premises to talk to her about her automobile. She was ultimately fined £10 for “sounding a horn and parking on the incorrect aspect of the street at night time, failing to show a licence, and failing to supply a driving licence and insurance coverage certificates,” however not earlier than the fashionable strapless gown she was sporting brought on a scene. Sergeant Taylor first entered the cafe with the only intention of reprimanding the membership proprietor for her many automobile violations however, after taking one have a look at her apparel, he as an alternative started to criticise her provocative look. The strapless cocktail gown in query which Esme had donned that night wasn’t the explanation she bought in hassle with the regulation, however it did handle to get her face within the Day by day Information newspaper primarily based in London, in addition to making the pages of the Day by day Mirror on the identical day, which featured a picture of Esme Gullan, or Mrs. Noel-Smith as they confer with her, within the offending strapless quantity. The latter article, printed on Thursday 11 Could 1954, acknowledged that Sergeant Taylor informed Mrs. Noel-Smith that her look was “not turning into” and that lorry drivers had been “watching her and laughing.” The Weekly Dispatch newspaper reported in March 1955 that the day after Esmeralda had appeared within the aforementioned newspapers sporting the strapless gown, new menu playing cards had been printed at certainly one of her eating places with an image of her sporting the gown with a be aware under which learn: “The success of the restaurant lies within the character of charming Esme Noel-Smith. She is a eager sportswoman, a racehorse proprietor, and a shrewd observer of life.”
Round this time, Esme turned the part-proprietor of the previous Torch Theatre, an institution in Knightsbridge which was to be renamed “Esmeralda’s Barn.” The Barn was quickly to grow to be one of the unique London haunts for the wealthy and well-known. Inside just a few years, this venue was additionally to grow to be a infamous den of villainy, playing and intelligence operations, however not on Esme’s watch. Esmeralda’s Barn was to be the centrepiece of her rising listing of institutions and she or he had it adorned with horseshoes and cartwheels, with the partitions lined by rustic-looking planks of wooden and ornamental straw. To design the night time membership initially, Esmeralda had commissioned Pietro Annigoni, who had painted a current portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, however after Annigoni accomplished the work, Esmeralda would, for some undisclosed purpose, cowl up his designs and, as with every thing else in her life, selected to do what she desired as an alternative. She had reportedly met Annigoni whereas she was holidaying in Italy and he had requested to color a portrait of her, she as an alternative satisfied him to color the big mural on the wall of Esmeralda’s Barn, which he did alongside along with his then pupil, Timothy Whidborne. The mural would stay covered-up till 1960 when the then supervisor of Esmeralda’s Barn, Stefan de Fay, had it restored.
Pietro Annigoni had been a daily on the Montrose Membership with it being reported that the Italian artist had taken outing of portray Queen Elizabeth II to point out off his different abilities. At Esme’s Montrose Membership, one night in December 1954, the actress, Mrs Marjorie Huntingdon Hartford, who glided by the stage identify Marjorie Steele, and Pietro Annigoni had found throughout a meal that they had been each grasp forgers and went on to point out off their illicit abilities. Marjorie’s husband, who we are going to cowl intimately later-on on this collection, wrote down his signature and his spouse and Pietro Annigoni each tried a forgery. When the outcomes had been proven to the individuals on the dinner desk, it was reported that nobody may decipher which was the real signature.
Esme Gullan‘s Closing Act
Esmeralda was a free spirited trailblazer, a really optimistic instance for all womankind. She was an impartial enterprise lady in one of the aggressive night time membership scenes on this planet at a time when society could not have been prepared for such easy advances in gender parity. Lower than a yr after the attractive Esmeralda Gullan had appeared within the Day by day Mirror sporting her notorious strapless gown, that very same picture once more appeared in a newspaper. Nonetheless, this time, printed on the pages of the Sunday Mirror on 20 March 1955, the headline would learn: “Queen of Evening Golf equipment Dies.” Tom Tullet, the reporter who wrote the article, began by writing, “Stunning Mrs. Esmeralda Noel-Smith, London’s biggest night time membership queen since Kate Meyrick [the infamous ‘nightclub queen’ of 1920’s Soho] of the “43 Membership,” died yesterday.”
In actual fact, Esme could be simply certainly one of a slew of feminine nightclub homeowners and hostesses who’d flip up lifeless over the next few years, in addition to different suspicious disappearances related with Esmeralda’s Barn and different female-run night time golf equipment within the space. The articles reporting her premature demise described Esme as one of many “gayest of London’s socialites” with it being famous that admirers had given her the identify the “Inexperienced Goddess” as a consequence of her inexperienced eyes and her “excellent determine.” Although she had solely not too long ago began working Esmeralda’s Barn on the time of her demise, the beforehand talked about article reporting her demise describes “the Barn” as being her favorite of all of the institutions she owned.

Esmeralda died on 18 March 1955 in a gas-filled room inside her flat in Kinnerton Avenue, Belgravia. Her demise was dominated an accident, as had been nearly all of the opposite feminine nightclub homeowners and hostesses deaths which occurred over the subsequent few years. The official story was quickly reported that the fuel fireplace had been left on within the condo and “blow again” had extinguished the flame, leaving the room to fill with fuel. However, like lots of the circumstances we are going to look at, this official story, which was widely-reported and had quickly grow to be the prevailing narrative, was neither correct nor factual.
Esme was discovered alive however unconscious, together with one other girl, a 21 year-old membership hostess named Valerie Evelyn Fisher who ultimately managed to make a full restoration. On Saturday 23 April 1955, the Day by day Mirror reported that Esmeralda had left the Montrose Membership, in Montrose Place, after the membership had closed on 18 February 1955. The article goes on to state that she was later discovered dying on her “divan” with 21 year-old Valerie Fisher laying beside her, additionally unconscious. It was reported that Esmeralda regained consciousness for a short while and that she was capable of reply easy questions, however the stories state clearly that “she was by no means capable of give an account of what occurred.”
The Westminster coroner would hear particulars outlining how Esmeralda and Valerie returned to her flat with two males, the place they partied till 4 or 5 am. The Belfast Telegraph reported on 22 April 1955 that Valerie Fisher gave proof on the inquest concerning the occasions of that night time, stating: “However then it was too late for me to go residence so I made a decision to stick with Esme.” Miss Fisher went on to say: “I went to mattress earlier than the get together completed. I had a bed room of my very own I had the sunshine on. I keep in mind waking up when Esme got here in and mentioned she was going to mattress. Her bed room was subsequent door. I turned the sunshine off and went again to sleep. I don’t keep in mind any extra after that.”
In the identical inquest, this depiction of occasions was quickly contradicted by the testimony of Inspector Bruce Dix who had found the 2 girls unconscious however nonetheless alive. Dix would state that he had discovered Esme and Valerie mendacity on the divan mattress collectively, not in separate rooms as Miss Fisher had acknowledged. Dix would additionally inform the coroner, Mr. H. Neville Stafford, that the transportable gas-fire had not gone out as a consequence of ‘blow-back’ however was in precise truth, nonetheless alight however not totally burning.
The aforementioned Belfast Telegraph article additionally reported the testimony of Frederick Smith, described as a “Gasoline Board analysis chemist”, who mentioned the tube of the transportable fuel fireplace had a leak. A Day by day Mirror article revealed on the 23 April 1955 expanded on the statements by Mr Smith, who labored particularly for North Thames Gasoline Board. He examined the gear and the way it had been put in, claiming that the set up was “sound” however stating that when the tube on the fuel fireplace was in a sure place there was a leak. Nonetheless, the Mirror article additionally reported: “Additional assessments confirmed that although the room was not properly ventilated, the hearth burning for as much as six hours wouldn’t result in harmful circumstances within the environment. However with even a small leak, the air could be harmful after a interval.” Although the assessments by the Gasoline Board skilled had concluded that the hearth burning for about six hours wouldn’t “result in harmful circumstances within the environment”, no additional investigations into the circumstances surrounding the demise of Esme Gullan came about.
Curiously, Esme was recorded as leaving a fairly large sum of cash to somebody fairly surprising. It was reported within the Day by day Herald on 18 Could 1955 that: “Mrs. Esmeralda Noel-Smith left £8,535 (£1,952 web) – all to Mr. Hywel Glynne Jones, solicitor, of Wrexham, North Wales.” However the article fails to say that Mr. H Glynne Jones was additionally the Labour candidate for the West Flintshire division within the Basic Election. Nonetheless, a Chelsea Information and Basic Advertiser piece, revealed on 27 Could 1955, explains that: “Mr. Jones’ spouse was a cousin of Mrs. Noel-Smith,” happening to say: “Mr. Jones, who’s the executor, has been working the 2 night time golf equipment, the Montrose and Esmeralda’s Barn.”
Hywel Glynne Jones was the son of Alderman Cyril O. Jones, a outstanding and argumentative solicitor, who had additionally contested the identical parliamentary seat of West Flintshire twice earlier than World Conflict II. In 1955, Cyril Jones refused to take any half within the Basic Election through which his son was a candidate as a result of the not too long ago put in Postmaster-Basic, Dr. Charles Hill – who reportedly had “headquarters backing” of each Conservatives and Socialists – threatened to ban all political broadcasting in Wales.
On 17 June 1955, a Westminster & Pilmico Information article revealed a pedantic correction on the bequest of Hywel Glynne Jones, stating: “We have now been requested by Mr. H. Glynne Jones to state that it was inaccurate to explain Mrs. Noel-Smith as an evening membership proprietor, as her properties, the Montrose and Esmeralda’s Barn are members golf equipment and the Dover Buttery and the Knightsbridge Buttery are catering institutions.”
As a politician, Hywel Glynne Jones had in all probability been eager to not grow to be related to Esmeralda’s London night time golf equipment. It was nearly unattainable to have an institution within the West Finish of London throughout this era with out being related with the weather of organised crime who had been working safety racquets focusing on such venues. There have been rumours that Esmeralda, who was reported as being a “part-proprietor” of Esmeralda’s Barn, had to enter enterprise with the mob proper from the beginning. Writer Lillian Pizzichini, who I’ll point out once more when closing out this a part of the collection, claimed that Esmeralda had been working the Barn with a low-level London gangster named Ronnie Cube who ended up owing a debt to the extra notorious London gangster of the period, Billy Hill, however there’s little proof to back-up this hearsay. But, it should be famous that nobody was free from the grip of organised crime within the London membership scene throughout a lot of this era, and just a few years later the notorious Kray twins purchased their very own stake in Esmeralda’s Barn, reportedly from Billy Hill.
The First in a Collection of Mysterious Deaths
Esmeralda’s story, though crammed with intrigue, thriller and contradicting proof, is only one half of a bigger saga. By itself, her life might be seen as an journey which got here to a really tragic finish, however when mixed with the opposite elements of this complicated story, Esme’s life and demise grow to be a grander, extra illusive thriller. For Esmeralda Gullan was however certainly one of a collection of weird, and supposedly unintended, deaths which occurred all through the London membership scene over a really brief interval. Over the next couple of years many ladies with vital stakes in London night time golf equipment would flip up lifeless or go lacking, together with Barbara Knox Marsh, Linda Justice, Patsy Morgan Dibben, Dorothy Foxon, Janet Curtis Bennett and Pamela Gale, in addition to Ruth Ellis, the final lady to be hanged in Britain.
Esmeralda’s Barn was not only a run-of-the-mill night time membership in some impoverished a part of London. The Barn was situated in one of many extra prosperous elements of the capital and was quickly catering to a few of the greatest names in British excessive society. In actual fact, inside a yr of Esmeralda Gullan’s tragic demise, her vibrant membership had grow to be a hang-out for members of the royal household, gangland criminals, intelligence brokers, and the obvious residence to a wierd Satanic black magic circle which was related to a peculiar man named Horace “Hod” Dibben. In actual fact, Esmeralda’s Barn would fall into the fingers of Horace Dibben inside a yr of Esme’s demise, and he would set up his “Pygmalion lady” Patsy Morgan Dibben to run the night time membership.

By the flip of the next decade, Esmeralda’s Barn turned a playing den of the sort which Esme herself would by no means have allowed and was half owned by such individuals because the notorious Kray twins. It could additionally share vital hyperlinks to a few of the most enthralling espionage scandals of post-war Britain.
One of many saddest elements of Esmeralda’s story is that she and her many accomplishments had been quickly forgotten by those that had been writing the historical past books. In a e book by Douglas Thompson entitled: Stephen Ward: Scapegoat. They All Cherished Him… However When It Went Incorrect They Killed Him, Esmeralda’s reminiscence is nearly utterly lined by the sands of time, with the creator stating: “The trail was to Esmeralda’s, a membership established by Patsy Morgan-Dibben in a chief spot on Wilton Avenue in Knightsbridge, reverse the Berkeley Resort. She was associates with Kim Waterfield, and Pietro Annigoni (whose 1956 portrait of HM the Queen had introduced him worldwide fame and commissions) created the inside design for the membership.” Not solely was Douglas Thompson’s retelling of the historical past of Esmeralda’s creation inaccurate, it was additionally disrespectful to a really inspiring British feminine pioneer. Esmeralda Gullan has grow to be a footnote in a consistently rewritten historical past of the membership scene in London throughout this era.
Thompson’s e book, though inaccurate in locations, additionally lists a few of those that frequented Esmeralda’s Barn, stating: “At Esmeralda’s, there have been many well-known friends, together with Invoice Astor, along with his pal Stephen Ward, the same old Royals and Hollywood personalities blended with indiscretions and vodka and heavy medication, which had been catching up with whisky and gin because the stimulant of alternative whereas Benzedrine spun the clock. With its discreetly owned multi-roomed properties, usually taken by abroad embassies, Esmeralda’s turned a complement to the Eve Membership.”
Douglas Thompson isn’t the one creator who revealed tales of Esmeralda’s Barn which might show to be faulty. As an example, within the beforehand talked about Lillian Pizzichini’s e book, entitled ‘The Novotny Papers’, the creator additionally makes inaccurate statements regarding Esme and the Barn. Pizzichini states that: “Esmeralda was discovered lifeless of an overdose within the Baker Avenue flat of her accountant,” the place in actuality Esmeralda was discovered dying of fuel inhalation in her personal flat. She additionally claims that Esmeralda’s Barn was: “Initially named after the lady who had run it as a lesbian’s membership,” however there’s completely zero proof on which this assertion might be supported and far proof on the contrary. She additionally states that: “The launch of Esmeralda’s Barn in 1955, with inside design by Annigoni and punctiliously contrived advertising and marketing, quickly introduced the younger Guards officers, the debutantes and the celebrities.” Though it’s true that celebrities had been drawn in, the hearsay that Annigoni had solely designed the inside of the Barn persist despite the fact that his mural had been shortly lined up by Esmeralda herself and never revealed once more till 1960.
Mary Esmeralda Peyne Silva Freeman Gullan was lifeless and buried and shortly her identify, repute, and the true story behind her life’s deeds, disappeared along with her. Her well-known vibrant vitality and kindness had been as an alternative changed by poorly researched throw away traces by individuals who appear to not care concerning the information surrounding her life and demise.
Esmeralda’s Barn particularly developed shortly after her demise. It was through the peak of the Chilly Conflict, spies frequented the darkened rooms of London’s elite night time golf equipment, passing off their secrets and techniques to like-minded ideologues, making lethal and dastardly offers within the shadows. Horace Dibben, the ruling king of London’s elite intercourse events, was about to take over Esmeralda’s Barn and, quickly after, a small group of intelligence-linked women and men would trigger the downfall of the British authorities.
Within the subsequent a part of this collection, we are going to examine the numerous different suspicious deaths and disappearances of night time membership ladies in London throughout this era. With Esmeralda Gullan lifeless, many different girls had been quickly to comply with and had been unable to flee the lethal night time membership lure.