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Dashwood Collection

Background imageDashwood Collection: West Wycombe Park, Bucks

West Wycombe Park, Bucks
The home of the Dashwood family. The notorious activities of Sir Francis Dashwood and the Hellfire club took place in the West Wycombe Caves

Background imageDashwood Collection: Austen / Brandon & Dashwoo

Austen / Brandon & Dashwoo
Colonel Brandon visits Marianne Dashwood

Background imageDashwood Collection: England / West Wycombe

England / West Wycombe
An atmosphere of the coaching days and memories of the eccentric Sir Francis Dashwood still lingers in West Wickham, Buckinghamshire, England

Background imageDashwood Collection: St Lawrences Church, West Wycombe

St Lawrences Church, West Wycombe. Perched high on West Wycombe Hill with the famous Golden Ball at the top of the tower. Date: 1913

Background imageDashwood Collection: Marianne Dashwood / Austen

Marianne Dashwood / Austen
Marianne Dashwood blushes. Date: First published: 1811

Background imageDashwood Collection: A Madame Yevonde portrait of Lady Dashwood

A Madame Yevonde portrait of Lady Dashwood
Lady Dashwood, wife of Sir John Dashwood, is noted in the Sketch as, one of the smartest of the young women in Society. Madame Yevonde was a prolific and ground-breaking society portrait

Background imageDashwood Collection: The prolific English author Edmee Elizabeth Monica Dashwood (1890-1943)

The prolific English author Edmee Elizabeth Monica Dashwood (1890-1943), commonly known as E. M. Delafield, and Lorna Lewis, British writer ()

Background imageDashwood Collection: E. M. Delafield

E. M. Delafield
Edmee Elizabeth Monica Dashwood (nee de la Pasture), otherwise known as the writer E.M. Delafield (1890-1943). Best known for her book, " Diary of a Provincial Lady", published in 1930

Background imageDashwood Collection: Violet Dashwood / 1889

Violet Dashwood / 1889
VIOLET DASHWOOD Actress Date: late 19th century

Background imageDashwood Collection: Austen / John Dashwood

Austen / John Dashwood
Mrs. John Dashwood & her family. Date: First published: 1811

Background imageDashwood Collection: Medmenham Abbey, Buckinghamshire

Medmenham Abbey, Buckinghamshire -- when it was the residence of Sir Francis Dashwood, the house was notorious for meetings of the Hellfire Club

Background imageDashwood Collection: Sir Francis Dashwood

Sir Francis Dashwood
SIR FRANCIS DASHWOOD Eccentric nobleman. Founder of the Hellfire Club


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