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Deborah Mitford by Madame YevondeThe Hon. Deborah ( Debo ) Mitford (born 1920-), daughter of Lord Redesdale and youngest of the six Mitford sisters, pictured shortly before her marriage to Lord Andrew Cavendish
Illustration, Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson -- The building of Saltash Bridge. Date: 1935
Map of the St. Jamess & Bond Street areas of LondonA map of the St. Jamess and Bond Street areas of London, with a number of key landmarks annotated including the famous gentlemens clubs of St
The Gymnasium - Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, Devoncirca 1910s
Devonshire Dock - Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria Date: circa 1910s
Chiswick House / Cooke sCHISWICK HOUSE, the seat of the duke of Devonshire - view in the gardens
Teignmouth BayA view of the docks and harbour at Teignmouth, Devonshire, England. Date: 1950s
England / Meadfoot / TorquayA fine view of Meadfoot, a wooded bay, with the lovely Hesketh Crescent (1848), which incorporates the Osborne Hotel, at Torquay, Devonshire
England / TorquayTorquay, Devonshire
Birds-eye view of the Social London, 1914An aerial view of the two prestigious, social areas of London - Mayfair and Belgravia. In the foreground is Belgravia with its eastern frontier running down from Grosvenor Place
King George V and Queen Mary at Devonshire House BallA photograph taken at Devonshire House Historical Costume Ball held during the Diamond Jubilee festivities of 1897, of King George V (then Duke of York), dressed as George Clifford
Teignmouth BayA striking panoramic view of Teignmouth bay, Devonshire, England, seen from Holcombe Down. Date: 1950s
Devonshire Place, Lisson Grove, LondonDevonshire Place (or perhaps Devonshire Place Mews), Lisson Grove, near Paddington, London. A crowd - mostly children with a few adults - has gathered. Someone holds a placard aloft
Georgiana / Duchess / ChildGEORGIANA SPENCER DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE Daughter of 1st Earl Spencer, wife of 5th Duke of Devonshire, seen here with her first child
Deborah Mitford at Cheltenham National Hunt MeetingDeborah Mitford (1920-2014), later Duchess of Devonshire, pictured at the age of sixteen (nearly seventeen) in 1937 at Cheltenham races with Mr Dixon
H. M. S. DevonshireThe lead ship of the Royal Navy Devonshire class of armoured cruisers. The Devonshire formed part of the Grand Fleet for the first two years of World War One
The King and Queen at ChatsworthKing Edward VII and Queen Alexandra as part of a shooting party at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire. The King is seated at the front, second from left with Queen Alexandra behind him
Berkeley Hotel, Piccadilly, LondonBerkeley Hotel, on the corner of Piccadilly and Berkeley Street, London, with the entrance gates to Devonshire House in the foreground
Duke of DevonshireAndrew Robert Buxton Cavendish, 11th Duke of Devonshire (1920-2004), landowner, seen in evening dress and displaying his medals
Okehampton Victorian period
6th Duke of DevonshireWilliam Spencer Cavendish 6th Duke of Devonshire Date: 1790 - 1820
Devonshire / 7Th / V Fair 74SIR WILLIAM CAVENDISH 7th DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE Statesman and benefactor Date: 1808 - 1891
HMS Argyll, British protected cruiserHMS Argyll, British Devonshire class protected cruiser. Date: circa 1910
Edward VII enjoying theatricals at ChatsworthEdward VII enjoys private theatricals at Chatsworth: his mistress Mrs George KEPPEL on his left, the Duchess of Devonshire on his right, the Duke in the foreground
Cider AdvertisementJohn Symons Devonshire Cyder
Be Careful Baby, by Salisbury Field and Margaret Mayo. First produced in England at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth, March 1918, then the Apollo Theatre, London, April 1918
Leaders of the British Red Cross Society at Devonshire House in August 1914. From left to right, Georgina, Countess of Dudley, Queen Amelie of Portugal, Mrs, Goldsmith, Lady Gifford, Mrs
Devonshire SceneryView across the River Exe to Exmouth and the coast of Devon, England. Date: 1962
England / Newton St. CyresA glimpse of some typically whitewashed and thatched Devonshire cottages at Newton St. Cyres, on the Exeter to Crediton road, Devon, England. Date: 1950s
Home of Charles Dickens in Devonshire Terrace, LondonThe home of Charles Dickens, English novelist, at 1 Devonshire Terrace, London
Historic Fancy Dress Ball at Devonshire House, London, showing the Prince of Wales, the Princess of Wales, the Duke of Devonshire, Miss Knollys and the Duchess of Devonshire. 1897
Burrell Devonshire General Purpose Traction Engine TA1849 Jellicoe (msn 3368), with Coeur De Lion 5nhp Engine, built 1913, at a 1959 Walford Cross auction. With Aveling & Barford Steam Roller YA2197
Jacks Back, Jack Hylton with his Band, EastbourneJacks Back, Jack Hylton with his Band, Winter Garden, Devonshire Park, Eastbourne. 20th century
Deborah Freeman-Mitford, the Duchess of DevonshireA photograph of the Duchess of Devonshire. Deborah Mitford married Andrew Cavendish in 1941 and they became Duke and Duchess of Devonshire in 1950. Date: 3rd December 1952
Island House Devonport in 1935
Dunster Devon early 1900s
Bolton Abbey Devonshire Hall Victorian period
Devonshire Hall, Bolton Abbey
A Devon country lane Victorian period
Fish Street, Clovelly, Devon - Victorian period
Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway - Victorian period
Ottery St. Mary Victorian period
Berry Pomery Castle Victorian period
Ilfracombe Devon Victorian period
Family on a Devon beach, Edwardian period
Kingsbridge Victorian period
Fishermen on the River Dart Victorian period
The Hamoaze Devonport HMS Ageinenmon Victorian period