Bystander- Lady Diana Manner
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Bystander- Lady Diana Manner
A photograph of Lady Diana Manners (1892-1986), later known as Lady Diana Cooper, a prominent social figure who helped raise funds for the Red Cross and other war charities during WW1. The youngest daughter of the Duke of Rutland, she was a popular member of an elite group of society intellectuals, known as the Coterie. They included Raymond Asquith, Patrick Shaw-Stewart and Edward Horner, all of whom were killed in the First World War. Date: 1916
Media ID 14155492
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
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