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King George V, Queen Mary, Princess Marys weddingKing George V and Queen Mary, with their daughter Princess Mary (Princess Royal, Countess of Harewood) and Lord Lascelles (later 6th Earl of Harewood) on their wedding day, 28 February 1922
Lord and Lady Castlerosse in caricature by Tony WysardValentine Edward Charles Browne, 6th Earl of Kenmare (29 May 1891 20 September 1943), styled Viscount Castlerosse from 1905 to 1941, the Earl of Kenmare and the son of Valentine Browne
Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood (Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary 18971965) -the third child and only daughter of King George V and Queen Mary. Date: circa 1912
Typical coronation processionThe Procession usually observed in the Coronation of our Kings and Queens, showing the hierarchy of dignitaries in English society. 18th century
The Countess of Galloway in court dressThe Countess of Galloway, formerly American-born Miss Philippa Wendell, photographed in her court gown. She was presented by her mother-in-law on the occasion of her marriage to Lord Galloway
Lady Milford Haven & Gloria Vanderbilt in BrayLady Milford Haven, Monsieur Aldao and Mrs Reginald Vanderbilt enjoying dinner at the fashionable Hinds Head Hotel in Bray. Date: 1932
Tatler cover - Lady Zia Wernher and Lady Milford HavenFront cover of the Tatler featuring sisters Lady Zia Wernher (Countess Zia Torby) and the Marchioness of Milford Haven (formerly Countess Nada Torby) at Downie Park, Killiemuir
Countess Nada and Zia TorbyPortraits of Countess Nada (Nadejda) Torby, later Marchioness of Milford Haven and Countess Zia (Anastasia) Torby, later Lady Zia Wernher, daughters of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovitch of Russia
Countess Nada and Zia Torby & their motherThe Countess Torby, morganatic wife of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovitch and her two daughters, Countess Nada (far left), later Marchioness of Milford of Haven and Countess Zia (2nd left)
Prince George of Battenberg, Countess Nada Torby engagementPrince George of Battenberg pictured walking in Hyde Park with his fiancÚÑáCountess Nada Torby and her mother, Countess Torby (wife of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovitch of Russia)
Advertisement for Ponds Cold Cream with Countess of WarwickAdvertisement for Ponds Cold Cream and Vanishing Cream endorsed by society darling the Countess of Warwick, formerly Miss Rose Bingham. Date: 1935
Laldy Seafield and Mr Derek Studley HerbertNewly married Lady Seafield - Nina Caroline Studley-Herbert, 12th Countess of Seafield (17 April 1906 30 September 1969) and her husband, Derek Studley Herbert. The couple divorced in 1950
The sons of Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of HarewoodThe Hon. Gerald Lascelles (1924-1928) and The Hon. George Lascelles (later The 7th Earl of Harewood) (1923-2011), the sons of Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood (1897-1965)
Princess Margaret Rose and Princess ElizabethPrincess Margaret Rose (1930-2002) and Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) (1926-2022) stepping out onto the pavement from a grand car. Date: circa 1935
Mrs Asquith and her baby (Anthony Asquith)Emma Alice Margaret Asquith, Countess of Oxford and Asquith (nÚÑáTennant; 2 February 1864 28 July 1945), known as Margot Asquith, Anglo-Scottish socialite, author and wit. She was married to H. H
George Henry Hubert Lascelles (later 7th Earl of Harewood)The Hon. George Henry Hubert Lascelles, (later The 7th Earl of Harewood) (1923-2011) - son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood (1897-1965)
Derek Studley-Herbert and the Countess of SeafieldDerek Herbert Ogilvie-Grant-Studley-Herbert and his wife Nina Caroline Ogilvy-Grant, Countess of Seafield, sunbathing at the seaside in 1930, on the cover of The Tatler, 16th July 1930
Wedding of Lord Louis Mountbatten and Edwina Cynthia AshleyLord Louis Mountbatten escorting his new bride Lady Edwina Ashley after their marriage at St. Margarets, Westminster on 18th July 1922
Ballycastle Station and Narrow- Gauge Railway - a view of Ballycastle station with steam train Countess of Antrim and people at the front side of the train. On the platform a boy looks
Lady DroghedaThe Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player
Matilda of Tuscany (1046-1115). Italian noble. Engraving. CoMatilda of Tuscany or Matilda of Canossa (1046-1115). Italian noblewoman. Supporter of Pope Gregory VII during the Investiture Controversy. Engraving by R. Brend Amour. La Ilustracion, 1887. Colored
Lady Selina Meade (1797-1872). Engraving. ColoredLady Selina Meade (1797-1872). Countess Clam-Martinic. Engraving by Kursning after a painting of Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). The Iberian Illustration, 1891. Colored
Souvenir of the Wedding of Princess Mary and Henry LascellesSouvenir of the Royal Wedding of Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood (Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary; 18971965) and Henry George Charles Lascelles
Royal Family Group on the deck of a Royal Navy Vessel. From left: Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (18501942), Prince Albert (later King George VI) (1895-1952), Princess Mary
Mazeppa on Horse 17CIVAN STEPANOVICH MAZEPPA Polish noble, tied to a wild horse for having an affair with the Countess Bradowski. Date: 1644 ? - 1709
Frances Ctess Somerset 1Frances Howard (1594 - 1632), countess Somerset wife, first, of Robert Devereux, earl of Essex, then of Robert Carr, earl of Somerset
Lucy Baldwin, Countess Baldwin of BewdleyThe wife of British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin wearing Buckmaster banquet gown. (1892-1945) Date: 1924
Sibylle Gabrielle Marie Antoinette de Riqueti (1850-1932) comtesse de Martel de Janville, aka Gyp prolific French writer
Prince David, Prince Albert & Princess MaryThree eldest children of George V and Mary of Teck playing soldiers at Frogmore House (left to right), Prince David, sixteenth birthday titled Prince of Wales
Lady Victoria Brady (nee Pery) (1893 - 1918), only daughter of the 4th Earl and Countess of Limerick. Lady Victoria was a keen aviator and made a number of flights with Gustav Hamel
The Countess of Yarborough in fancy dressMarcia Amelia Mary Pelham, Countess of Yarborough, 13th Baroness Conyers and 7th Baroness Fauconberg, OBE (18 October 1863 17 November 1926), British peer
Lady Droghedas futurist dining roomDetails showing the dining room of the Countess of Drogheda (formerly Kathleen Pelham Burn) at 40, Wilton Crescent decorated in the Futurist manner by Mr Wyndham Lewis
Walewska, Marie, countess (1789-1817). Polish noblewoman and mistress of Napoleon from 1806. Mother of his son Alejandro Jos頃 olonna-Walewski in 1810. Portrait of 1812
Countess Hoey Stoker and sonThe Countess Hoey Stoker, daughter of Count Oei Tiong Han, Chinese businessman and married to an officer in the British Army
Duke and Duchess of Yorks five eldest childrenDuke and Duchess of York (later King George V and Queen Mary consort of Britian), five eldest children (back left) The Duke of York (future George VI), (1895 1952), Princess Mary
Archduke Franz Ferdinand bound for England, November 1913Archduke Franz Ferdinand, pictured on board the channel steamer, Le Nord, en route for England, November 1913. On the right is his wife, Sophie
Lady Drogheda - An Aerial PropagandistThe Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player
Queen Victoria with her great-grandchildQueen Victoria was particularly fond of her great-grandchildren and liked nothing more than to have them about her. This photograph taken at Osborne House, Isle of Wight
Stirrup Charge by 2nd Dragoons & Black Watch - St QuentinStirrup Charge by the 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) & Black Watch at St Quentin, 30 August 1914. by Countess Feodora Gleichen, RE (1861-1922)
Society goes to see Count Michael de Torbys fashion designsSociety out in force to see the dresses designed by Count Michael de Torby, son of Grand Duke Michael, at court dressmakers, Reville and Rossiter in 1918
The Countess of KinnoullLady Kinnoull, formerly Miss Enid Margaret Hamlyn Fellows, wife of the 14th Earl of Kinnoull who she divorced in 1927. Date: 1925
Lady Drogheda & her children, WW1The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player
War tennis tournament at Queens Club, 1916A page from The Tatler reporting with photographs on a tennis tournament held in aid of the Star and Garter Home Fund for Disabled Soldiers, which took place on the 15 July 1916
Abercorn / Spencer engagement, 1919Family photograph showing the Duchess of Abercorn with her four children including (centre), Lady Cynthia Hamilton. Cynthia Elinor Beatrix Spencer (1897 - 1972)
Lady Louis Mountbatten by Madame Yevonde. Formerly Edwina Ashley, Countess Mountbatten of Burma and Vicereine of India (1901-1960). Date: 1937
Countess of Seafield by Madame YevondeNina Caroline Ogilvie-Grant, 12th Countess of Seafield (1906-1969) by Madame Yevonde. Also seen in another photograph (top right) with her husband, Derek Herbert Ogilvie-Grant-Studley-Herbert ()
King and Queen of Sweden entertained by the MountbattensKing Gustav VI of Sweden (1882 - 1973), pictured far right of the picture with his second wife, formerly Princess Louise of Battenberg, Lady Louise Mountbatten
Royal visit to Cardiff - Earl & Countess of PlymouthThe Earl and Countess of Plymouth, pictured outside the University College, Cardiff, visited by King George V and Queen Mary in June 1912. The Earl was Lord Lieutenant of Glamorganshire. Date: 1912