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Curzon Collection (page 3)

Background imageCurzon Collection: Tatler front cover - Lord & Lady Curzon in India

Tatler front cover - Lord & Lady Curzon in India
George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston (1859 - 1925), British Conservative statesman, Viceroy and Governor General of India and Foreign Secretary, pictured with his first wife

Background imageCurzon Collection: Richard Earl Howe

Richard Earl Howe
RICHARD WILLIAM PENN CURZON- HOWE, first earl HOWE of the second creation statesman Date: 1796 - 1870

Background imageCurzon Collection: Kedleston Hall near Derby, Derbyshire

Kedleston Hall near Derby, Derbyshire - the seat of the Curzon family whose name originates in Notre-Dame-de-Courson in Normandy Date: 1906

Background imageCurzon Collection: London Mews Houses

London Mews Houses
One of the backwaters of Mayfair, bijoux dwellings in Pitts Head Mews, just off Curzon Street, west London. Date: 19th century

Background imageCurzon Collection: Head Quarters staff: 1) Colonel Vico; 2) Major the Honourabl

Head Quarters staff: 1) Colonel Vico; 2) Major the Honourable Leicester Curzon; 3) Lord Burghersh; 4) Orderly; 5) Count Revel; 6) Mr. Calvert Interpreter; 7) Colonel Poulett Somerset; 8) Colonel A

Background imageCurzon Collection: Lord Curzons Departure from Bombay

Lord Curzons Departure from Bombay
Lord Curzon described India as the dream of my childhood, the fulfilled ambition of my manhood. Here he is shown leaving from Bombay on 18th November 1905. Date: 4th November 1911

Background imageCurzon Collection: Front cover of The Tatler featuring Oswald and Cynthia Mosle

Front cover of The Tatler featuring Oswald and Cynthia Mosle
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of Sir Oswald Mosley, 6th Baronet (1896-1980), British right-wing politician

Background imageCurzon Collection: Viscount Curzon, Queen Mary and Admiral David Beatty

Viscount Curzon, Queen Mary and Admiral David Beatty
The Royal visit to the Fleet. Queen Mary chatting to Viscount Curzon (Francis Curzon, later 5th Earl Howe). On the right of the group of three is Admiral David Beatty. Date: c.1915

Background imageCurzon Collection: George Nathaniel, first marquess Curzon

George Nathaniel, first marquess Curzon (1859-1925) Viceroy of India

Background imageCurzon Collection: Shadow drawing. C. H. Bennett, Spooney

Shadow drawing. C. H. Bennett, Spooney
Spooney. (Curzon Whey, Esq) With long neck, elongated oval head and living up to his nickname by casting the shadow of a spoon

Background imageCurzon Collection: Mary Lady Curzon

Mary Lady Curzon
MARY VICTORIA (nee Leiter), marchioness CURZON, wife of George, Viceroy of India. Daughter of an American millionaire, she was a great support in his career

Background imageCurzon Collection: George Curzon / Anon Photo

George Curzon / Anon Photo
GEORGE NATHANIEL MARQUESS CURZON Viceroy of India and statesman

Background imageCurzon Collection: Man Window Shopping

Man Window Shopping
A smart businessman in a double-breasted suit with hat and umbrella partakes in a spot of window shopping in Curzon Street, London

Background imageCurzon Collection: George Nathaniel, Marquess Curzon of Kedleston

George Nathaniel, Marquess Curzon of Kedleston
GEORGE NATHANIEL Marquess CURZON of KEDLESTON Statesman

Background imageCurzon Collection: George Curzon / Simpson 07

George Curzon / Simpson 07
GEORGE NATHANIEL LORD CURZON OF KEDLESTON Viceroy of India and statesman

Background imageCurzon Collection: Horsewoman 1892

Horsewoman 1892
Mrs Penn Curzon in riding dress with a straw hat and a riding crop



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