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Lady Drogheda as a plough girl, World War OneLady Drogheda, formerly Kathleen Burn, dressed in a pictureseque dress to plough a field. The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909
Lady Petres milking school, WW1Lady Catherine Petre, formerly Catherine Margaret Boscawen, wife of Lionel Goerge Carroll, 16th Baron Petre. The 16th Baron, son of the 15th Baron and Julia Mary Cavendish-Taylor
Viscountess Charlemont, formerly Evelyn Hull (or Hall), whose husband, James Caulfield, *th Viscount Charlemont was declared unfit for military service during World War One
10th Duke of Malborough, World War OneJohn Albert William Spencer-Churchill, 10th Duke of Marlborough (18 September 1897 11 March 1972), styled Marquess of Blandford until 1934, British peer
Millicent, Duchess of SutherlandMillicent Fanny Sutherland-Leveson Gower- [n饠 Millicent Fanny St Clair-Erskine], duchess of Sutherland (18671955), society hostess and social reformer. Date: c.1905
The Duke of Norfolk by Glan WilliamsThe Rt. Hon. Bernard Marmaduke Fitzalan-Howard, 16th Duke of Norfolk, Englands premier duke and Earl Marshal (responsible for ceremonial arrangements on behalf of the monarchy)
Henry Somerset, 10th Duke of Beaufort by Glan WilliamsHenry Hugh Arthur Fitzroy Somerset, 10th Duke of Beaufort (1900 - 1984), Preisdent of the Royal Windsor Horse Show and the Queens Master of the Horse
Andrew Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire by Glan WilliamsAndrew Robert Buxton Cavendish, 11th Duke of Devonshire (1920-2004), landowner and responsible, together with his wife, Deborah Mitford for restoring Chatsworth House to its former glories. Date: 1955
The Sketch - America and the PeeragePage from a supplement of The Sketch magazine featuring photographs of four wealthy American heiresses who married into the British aristocracy
The Duchess of RoxburgheThe new Duchess of Roxburghe, wife of the 8th Duke and formerly Miss Mary (May) Goelet, daughter of Ogden Goelet, the famous American millionaire
A Dowager during the London SeasonSketch of a dowager, one of the cliched characters of the traditional London Season, perhaps acting as a chaperone and peering through her lorgnette
The Duke of Norfolk, 1904Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, Chief Butler of England (27 December 1847 11 February 1917), styled Baron Maltravers until 1856 and Earl of Arundel
Royal Wedding 1923 - five of the bridesmaidsFive the eight bridesmaids at the Royal Wedding between Prince Albert, Duke of York and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon at Westminster Abbey on 26 April 1923
Silhouette portrait of Duchess of DevonshireSilhouette portrait of Georgiana Spencer, Duchess of Devonshire (1757 - 1806). Date: c.1780s
Aristocrats 1670Bavarian princess, Marie Anne crown princess of France : with a courtier in splendidly elegant costume Date: circa 1670
Racial / Russia / AristosA group of aristocrats in traditional costume Date: 19th century
German Nobles 1550German aristocrats of the period of Emperor Karl V Date: circa 1550
The aristocracy in NassauA montage of photographs depicting royals and aristocrats living or holidaying on the Bahamas
Island in the Sun: BarbadosBarbados- the most English in character of the sunny Caribbean islands appropriately attracts a large contingent of visitors from England seeking palm-shaded relaxation. Among them are The Hon
The season in Nassau, The BahamasAristocrats holidaying in Nassau, including the Marquess and Marchioness of Normandy with their children
Society wedding at St Margarets ChurchA society wedding between Lieutenant-Colonel Archibald Vivian Campbell Douglas and Elizabeth Cicely de Bunsen. The bridegroom is from Mains, Laraich, Aberfoyle, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Ambitious WomenSome want to catch a coronet, others a millionaire, a few sail with Lady Fawcett seeking emancipation : but chorus girls or aristocrats, all are shamelessly after SOMETHING... Date: 25 December 1908
Dancing on the deck of the ship Randolph, 1850Engraving showing British emigrants dancing on the main deck of the ship Randolph during a banquet held prior to its departure for New Zealand, 1850
Courtiers at VersaillesThere is little for the aristocrats attending the king at Versailles to do except gossip and intrigue
Dance / French AristocratsFrench aristocrats dancing, during the reign of Louis XIII
MerveilleusesThe extravagant fashions of the MERVEILLEUSES (or sometimes INCROYABLES) are adopted in derisive emulation of the costumes of the erstwhile aristocrats
Parliament of King Edward IThe parliament of Edward I, King of Britain, consisting of clergy, aristocracy, and other representatives
Spanish Exorcism C1800A noble Spanish lady is exorcised by a priest in her own home, while her family register their concern in various ways and even the servants show interest
Homes in Poland burntRebels in Galicia burn the homes of aristocrats favourable to the Russian occupation
FRENCH NOBLES 1630-1680French aristocrats of the mid-17th century
French Dressing RoomTwo men and a woman in a French dressing room, in the year the Revolution began
Victims of TerrorThe names of imprisoned aristocrats are read out, summoning them to the guillotine
Massacres of RoyalistsMASSACRES OF ROYALISTS In Paris and throughout France, not only aristocrats but priests and wealthy merchants were assassinated by the revolutionary mobs