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Mr. Heywood Hill and Lady Anne Gathorne-HardyGeorge Heywood Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hill of Great Orchard, Bignor, Sussex and owner of the bookshop at 10 Curzon Street, together with his wife-to-be Lady Anne Gathorne-Hardy. 1937
British beer versus American cocktails, 1929British beer versus American cocktails at Olivia Wyndhams hospitable bar. Miss Jean Baird and Miss Gwen Farrar support beer
First Earl CranbrookGATHORNE HARDY, first earl of CRANBROOK Statesman, depicted when a mere viscount, President of the Council Date: 1814 - 1906
Earl Cranbrook (Stodart)GATHORNE GATHORNE-HARDY irst earl of CRANBROOK statesman Date: 1814 - 1906
Cranbrook (Anon, Colour)GATHORNE GATHORNE-HARDY first earl of CRANBROOK statesman, Secretary of State for War Date: 1814 - 1906
Cranbrook (Photo)GATHORNE GATHORNE-HARDY first earl of CRANBROOK statesman, Secretary of State for War Date: 1814 - 1906
Gathorne-Hardy / CranbrookGATHORNE GATHORNE-HARDY first earl of CRANBROOK statesman, Secretary of State for War Date: 1814 - 1906
Earl Cranbrook Head OnlyGATHORNE GATHORNE-HARDY irst earl of CRANBROOK statesman Date: 1814 - 1906
Earl Cranbrook PhotoGATHORNE GATHORNE-HARDY irst earl of CRANBROOK statesman Date: 1814 - 1906
Golfers at North Berwick. Clockwise from top left: Miss Norma Cree, The Hon. V. Erskine, Miss Gathorne-Hardy and the Hon. D
Funeral of Commander Gathorne-HardyScene at the funeral of Commander the Hon Ralph Cecil North Gathorne-Hardy RN (1876-1911), a younger son of the late 2nd Earl of Cranbrook. He was buried at Benenden Church, Kent