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Lord Dufferin, 8th Viceroy of IndiaFrederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava (1826-1902), 8th Viceroy of India, 1884-1888. He previously served as Governor General of Canada
Lady Dufferin, Wife of 8th Viceroy of IndiaHariot Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava (Lady Dufferin, 1843-1936), wife of Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, 8th Viceroy of India
Algernon Blackwood & Alfred Taylor, WW1Algernon Henry Blackwood (1869-1951), English author and playwright, particularly known for his supernatural fiction and ghost stories
Queens Park Rangers FC football team, in green and white stripes: Miles (Trainer), Foster (Director), Murphy, Cross, Collins (Captain), Downing, White, Singleton, McLean (Assistant Trainer)
Helens Tower, Clandeboye Estate, Bangor, Northern IrelandHelens Tower, Clandeboye Estate in Bangor, Northern Ireland. Commissioned by Lord Dufferin of Clandeboye, designed by Scottish architect William Burn and named in honour of Dufferins mother
Bystander cover, Lady Veronica Blackwood by Madame YevondeLady Veronica Brenda Woolfe (nÚÑáBlackwood) (1910-1971), Former wife of Sir Antony Hornby and of Ernest Maddick and of Thomas Hussey
Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava (1826 - 1902), British public servant and prominent member of Victorian society. Date: late 1890s
Frederick Dufferin Vf 70FREDERICK TEMPLE HAMILTON-TEMPLE BLACKWOOD 1st MARQUIS OF DUFFERIN & AVA British diplomat and administrator Date: 1826 - 1902
The Starlight Express, by Algernon Blackwood and Violet Pearn, music by Edward Elgar, Kingsway Theatre, Great Queen Street, London Date: early 20th century
Lady Terence Blackwood (nee Miss Davis)Florence (nÚÑáDavis), Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava (later Countess Howe) when Lady Terence Blackwood, daughter of John H. Davis of New York. Date: 1895
Cavalry Soldier Horseback CanonCover illustration: The battle of Dorking : reminiscences of a volunteer bySir George Tomkyns Chesney, 1830-1895.Rare Book: Blackwood, 1871. Date: 1871
James Jollie (1757 - 1846), business man connected with many public institutions in Edinburgh, approaching Robert Sym (1752-1845)
Frederick Marq. DufferinFREDERICK TEMPLE BLACKWOOD, first marquis of DUFFERIN & AVA Statesman, ambassador, colonial administrator. Date: 1826 - 1902
Helen Lady Dufferin - 2HELEN SELINA, baroness DUFFERIN (nee Sheridan) writer, wife of Price Blackwood, fourth baron; later she will be countess of Clifford. Date: 1807 - 1867
Helen Lady Dufferin - 1HELEN SELINA, baroness DUFFERIN (nee Sheridan) writer, wife of Price Blackwood, fourth baron; later she will be countess of Clifford. Date: 1807 - 1867
Marquis of DufferinFrederick Temple Blackwood, first marquis of DUFFERIN & AVA statesman, governor-general of Canada Date: 1826 - 1902
Marquis of Dufferin PhotFrederick Temple Blackwood, first marquis of DUFFERIN & AVA statesman, governor-general of Canada : photo 1876 Date: 1826 - 1902
F DUFFERINFREDERICK TEMPLE HAMILTON-TEMPLE BLACKWOOD 1st MARQUIS OF DUFFERIN & AVA British diplomat and administrator with his wife, Harriet Hamilton Date: 1826 - 1902
Frederick DufferinFREDERICK TEMPLE HAMILTON-TEMPLE BLACKWOOD 1st MARQUIS OF DUFFERIN & AVA British diplomat and administrator Date: 1826 - 1902
A magazine for February 1915 - Price 2/6d. Published by William Blackwood & Sons, London & Edinburgh. Commemorative Art
John Wilson - 2JOHN WILSON professor of moral philosophy at Edinburgh, journalist and writer, under the nom-de-plume Christopher North, editor of Blackwoods Magazine. Date: 1785 - 1854
John WilsonJOHN WILSON professor of moral philosophy at Edinburgh, journalist and writer, under the nom-de-plume Christopher North, editor of Blackwoods Magazine. Date: 1785 - 1854
Lady Amelia BlackwoodLADY AMELIA BLACKWOOD, nee Capel, wife of Henry Stevenson Blackwood. Date: 1811 - 1892
Silhouette of Lady Dufferin and familyA delightful silhouette showing the Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava with her daughters, the Ladies Caroline and Perdita Blackwood, and Puffin, the Pekingese