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Members of Cuddington Golf Club, Surrey, 1933. Date: 1933
Invisible inkCoded invisible ink message demonstrated by German spy Kurt H de Rysbach, 1915 Date: 1915
Kurt RysbachGerman spy Kurt H de Rysbach in German military uniform, 1925 Date: 1925
Queen Mary surprising Courtenay and Princess ElizabethQueen Mary I surprising Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon, and Princess Elizabeth. Although they were all related as second cousins
Powderham Castle, seat of Lord Viscount William CourtenayPowderham Castle, Devon, seat of Lord Viscount William Courtenay, 9th Earl of Devon, gay lover of slave owner William Beckford
Burghley House, seat of Henry Cecil, Marquis of ExeterBurghley House, Cambridgeshire, seat of Henry Cecil, Marquis of Exeter. South front of the Elizabethan house with the lake landscaped by Capability Brown
Lady Elizabeth Courtenay, Countess of Devon (1801-1867). 1838
Nuneham Courtenay, near Oxford, Oxfordshire, on the left bank of the River Thames. Date: circa 1845
Ford Aerodrome - Geoffrey Cobham, Sir Alan CobhamFord Aerodrome. From left: Geoffrey Cobham, Sir Alan Cobham, William Courtenay, Lady Cobham, Michael Cobham, Sqn Ldr Helmore and Lady Gunter
14th Earl of DevonWILLIAM COURTENAY, fourteenth earl of DEVON in his peers robes Date: 1777 - 1859
15th Earl of DevonWILLIAM REGINALD COURTENAY, fifteenth earl of DEVON, statesman associated with the the Poor Law Board. Date: 1807 - 1888
Frances Courtenay BaylorFRANCES COURTENAY BAYLOR American writer with her autograph Date: 1848 - 1920
Nuneham Courtenay, OxfordshireDistant view of Nuneham Courtenay, Oxfordshire, the seat of the Earl of Harcourt Date: 1811
Elk Falls, Britsh Columbia, CanadaElk Falls, near Courtenay, Britsh Columbia, Canada
Edward Earl DevonshireEdward Courtenay, earl of DEVONSHIRE statesman