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Countess Robilants Baby Party, Venice, 1926One of the most discussed social events of the Venetian season - the " Baby Party" given by Count and Countess Robilant in their home, the Mocenigo Palace, where Byron once lived
Countess Beatty, Duchess of Sutherland & Lady Ednam, LidoHigh society enjoying the pleasures of life at the Venice Lido while being dressed entirely appropriately in beach pyjamas. From left, Countess Beatty, the Duchess of Sutherland and Lady Ednam
Countess Barbara Haugwitz-Reventlow (Barbara Hutton), 1938Countess Haugwitz-Reventlow, formerly Miss Barbara Hutton (1912-76) pictured at the fashionable Venice Lido in 1938 wearing a Chinese style pyjamas
Lady Castlerosse at DeauvilleDoris Delavigne, Lady Castlerosse, pictured at the fashionable French resort of Deauville wearing sunglasses and her signature playsuit, this one in pale blue crepe de chine. Date: 1936
Fall / Retriever (Labrador) Champion Orchardton-du-O BanchoryBlack labrador retriever Champion Orchardton-du-D Banchory owned by Lorna, Countess Howe. Date: 1945
Fall / Pointer / Ginger of RishanglesPointer Ginger of Rishangles owned by Lorna, Countess Howe in a field of daisies Date: 1938
Fall / Pointers in fieldPointers Gaff di St Patrick (black and white), and Ginger of Rishangles (white) in a field, both owned by Lorna, Countess Howe Date: 1939
Fall / Boston Terrier / Champion Ukansee Bobby SocksBorder Terrier Champion Ukansee Bobby Socks owned by Eveline, Countess of Essex. Date: 1950
Grace Cecile Lowther, Countess of LonsdaleGrace Cecile Lowther (nÚÑáGordon), Countess of Lonsdale (1854-1941), wife of the 5th Earl of Lonsdale. 19th century
Corisande Armandine Leonie Sophie, Countess of TankervilleThe Right Honourable Corisande Armandine Leonie Sophie de Gramont, Countess of Tankerville (1782-1865). She married Charles Augustus, 5th Earl of Tankerville, in 1806. early 1800s
Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick (1861-1938), campaigning socialist and mistress of Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII). She inspired the music hall song, Daisy, Daisy
Tatler cover - Barbara HuttonCover of The Tatler magazine featuring Countess Haugwitz-Reventlow, formerly Miss Barbara Hutton (1912-76). Hutton, the Woolworths heiress, dubbed
Anastasia Robinson, Countess of Peterborough (c 1692-1755), English soprano (later contralto) in Handel operas. circa 1720s
Princess Margaret and Princess Royal at Ascot, 1952Princess Margaret and her aunt, the Princess Royal (Princess Mary, Countess of Harewood) arriving in the Royal Procession at Royal Ascot, 1952
The Dennistoun case in the law courtsA page from the Sphere showing portraits of the people involved in the scandalous Dennistoun law case, also known as the Bachelors Case
Miss Ruth PrimroseRuth Alice Hannah Mary Wood (nee Primrose), Countess of Halifax (1916-1989) on the front cover of The Tatler. Her engagement with Hon. Charles Wood is announced in the caption. 1936
Countess of Listowel with Julius CaesarJudith Hare (nÚÑáde Marffy-Mantuano), Countess of Listowel (1903-2003), Journalist, author and first wife of 5th Earl of Listowel. 1938
The Countess of Rosse and her DaughterAnne Messel, the Countess of Rosse and her eldest daughter from her first marriage are shown in this photography. Anne Messel (later Parsons) was previously married to Ronald Armstrong-Jones
Group Portrait by Francois-Hubert Drouais (1727-1775) - painting on canvas. Date: 1756
Den Haag, The Netherlands - Memorial to Juliana of StolbergMemorial to Juliana, Countess of Stolberg-Wernigerode (1506-1580) (the mother of William the Silent, the leader of the successful Dutch Revolt against the Spanish in the 16th century)
17 Bruton Street - Home of Earl and Countess of Strathmore17 Bruton Street, London - Home of the Earl and Countess of Strathmore, where the Duke and Duchess of York temporarily resided and where the Duchess gave birth to their first child
Duke and Duchess of York with their six childrenDate: 1906
Mary, Princess of Wales with Prince Albert and Princess MaryMary of Teck, Princess of Wales (1867 - 1953) with Prince Albert (later King George VI (1895 - 1952) and Princess Victoria Mary (later Countess of Harewood (1897 - 1965)
Princess Mary, Prince Edward and Prince AlbertDate: 1902
Prince Albert, Princess Mary and Prince EdwardPrince Albert George (1895-1952) (later King George VI (on left)), Prince Edward (1894-1972) (later Edward VIII (on right)) with their sister Princess Mary (1897-1965)
10935619Horned headdress of the 15th century, reign of Edward IV 1461-1483.. She wears a blue dress with voluminous sleeves, lined with ermine
THOMAS HAWEIS 2THOMAS HAWEIS English churchman, chaplain to the countess of Huntingdon Date: 1734 - 1820
FALL / LABRADOR / 1952LEFT: CHAMPION BELLE OF HELEN SPRINGS (MOTHER) CENTRE: CHAMPION BRITISH JUSTICE (FATHER)and (SON) RIGHT: SANDYLANDS JUSTICE Owner:Lorna Countess Howe Date: 1952
FALL / LABRADOR / 1950CHAMPION BANCHORY COTTAGER Owned by: Lorna Countess Howe. Head study. Date: 1950
FALL / LABRADOR / 1926CHAMPION BANCHORY TANGLE Owned by: Lorna Countess Howe. Date: 1926
FALL / LABRADOR / 1945BANCHORY JACK Owned by: Lorna Countess Howe. Date: 1945
FALL / LABRADOR / 1930FIELD TRIAL CHAMPION BRYNGARW FLUTE Owned by: Lorna Countess Howe. Date: 1930
FALL / FIELD SPANIEL / 1932FIELD TRIAL CHAMPION BANCHORY BRIGHT and some of her offspring. Owned by Lorna, Countess Howe. Date: 1932
FALL / PUG / 1956CHAMPION BANCHORY SILK Owned and bred by Lorna, Countess Howe. Date: 1956
FALL / PUG / 1958CHAMPION BANCHORY LACE Owned and bred by Lorna, Countess Howe. Date: 1958
FALL / PUG / 1950NITA Owned and bred by Lorna, Countess Howe. Date: 1950
FALL / CRUFTS WINNER / 1932DUAL CHAMPION BRAMSHAW BOB Breed: Labrador Retriever Owned by Lorna, Countess Howe Bred by Mrs Sofer Whitburn Black, born 11.12.29 Sired by Ch. Ingleston Ben Date: 1932 - 1933
Fall - Griffon - PipeBANCHORY DANDY Owned by Lorna, Countess Howe. Head study with a pipe in its mouth. Date: 1938
FALL / POINTER / GINGERGINGER OF RISHANGLES Owned by Lorna, Countess Howe. Date: 1938
FALL / ENGLISH SETTER / 1936Two of Lorna, Countess Howes setters working together in a field. On the left is BRIGHT OF BOREEN and on the right, NORTH DYKE GAMBLE. Date: 1936
FALL / FIELD SPANIEL / 1931CHAMPION BANCHORY BOY Owned by Lorna, Countess Howe. Date: 1931
FALL / FIELD SPANIELFIELD TRIAL CHAMPION BANCHORY BRIGHT Owned by Lorna - Countess Howe. Date: 1926
FALL / BOSTON / CAESARUKANSEE CAESAR Owned by Evelyn, Countess of Essex. Date: 1938
FALL / BOSTON / C OF ESSEXThree Boston terriers belonging to Evelyn Countess of Essex. Date: 1933
FALL / POINTER / 1936BALMUTO FLIP Photographed working in the field. Owner: Lorna, Countess Howe Date: 1936
FALL / POINTER / 1938GINGER OF RISHANGLES Photographed at work in a meadow full of flowers. Owner:Lorna, Countess Howe. Date: 1938
BLESSINGTON (CHALON)MARGUERITE COUNTESS OF BLESSINGTON Irish writer and social leader Date: 1789 - 1849
Comtesse de Segur, French writerComtesse de Segur, nee Sophie Rostopchine, French writer, born in Russia, best known for Les Malheurs de Sophie, first published 1859. Date: 1799 - 1874