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Grosvenor Collection (page 4)

Background imageGrosvenor Collection: The Duchess of Leinster as the Queen of Silver

The Duchess of Leinster as the Queen of Silver
Photograph of Agness Rafelle, Duchess of Leinster dressed as the Queen of Silver in the Pageant of British Industries at the British Industries Dinner Ball at the Grosvenor House on 26 February 1935

Background imageGrosvenor Collection: Grosvenor Place, London

Grosvenor Place, London Date: circa 1907

Background imageGrosvenor Collection: Grosvenor Bridge

Grosvenor Bridge, spanning the River Dee, at Chester, Cheshire, England. It was opened by Princess Victoria was then the worlds largest single arch stone bridge. Date: opened 1832

Background imageGrosvenor Collection: Sketch cover - Mrs Charles Sweeny as the Queen of Light

Sketch cover - Mrs Charles Sweeny as the Queen of Light
Mrs Charles Sweeny, formerly Miss Margaret Whigham and later the Duchess of Argyll (1912 - 1993), pictured as the Queen of Light in the Pageant of Industries at the British Industries Dinner Ball

Background imageGrosvenor Collection: Horse and Hound Ball

Horse and Hound Ball
Hunt evening dress and evening gowns at the Horse and Hound Ball at Grosvenor House in London. Many Masters of Hounds were present. Date: 1951

Background imageGrosvenor Collection: Hunting-horn contest at the Horse and Hound Ball

Hunting-horn contest at the Horse and Hound Ball
Competitors rehearsing in the hunting-horn contest at the Horse and Hound Ball at Grosvenor House in London. Date: 1951

Background imageGrosvenor Collection: The Anglo-Finnish Dinner, 1936

The Anglo-Finnish Dinner, 1936
The annual Anglo-Finnish Society dinner held at Grosvenor House in London. Lt-General Sir George Macdonogh, President of the Society, proposed a toast to Finland

Background imageGrosvenor Collection: Mambrino (Racehorse)

Mambrino (Racehorse)
Bred by Lord Grosvenor. Date: circa 1880

Background imageGrosvenor Collection: London / Grosvenor Square

London / Grosvenor Square
People relaxing in Grosvenor Square, Central London, on a sunny day. Date: 1970s?

Background imageGrosvenor Collection: Ally-Fresco Fayre / Ally Sloper

Ally-Fresco Fayre / Ally Sloper
Ally Slopper hosts a summer floral fete at South Kensington, to raise money for the Grosvenor Hospital

Background imageGrosvenor Collection: England - Australia Air Race

England - Australia Air Race. Entry No. 34 - a de Havilland Comet Grosvenor House owned by Mr A.O. Edwards and piloted by C.W.A Scott and T. Campbell Black

Background imageGrosvenor Collection: Grosvenor Hospital for Women, London

Grosvenor Hospital for Women, London
Grosvenor Hospital for Women, Vincent Square, Pimlico Borders, London. The Gibbons Ward

Background imageGrosvenor Collection: The Grosvenor Gallery, London, 1877

The Grosvenor Gallery, London, 1877
Engraving showing the entrance of the Grosvenor Gallery, in New Bond Street, London in 1877

Background imageGrosvenor Collection: Grosvenor Gallery of Fine Art, London, 1877

Grosvenor Gallery of Fine Art, London, 1877
Engraving showing the interior of the Grosvenor Gallery of Fine Art, New Bond Street, London, 1877

Background imageGrosvenor Collection: Policeman on Duty

Policeman on Duty
Policeman on duty outside the old American Embassy in Grosvenor Square, London Metropolitan Police

Background imageGrosvenor Collection: Grosvenor Square 1746

Grosvenor Square 1746
The United States don t yet exist, so theres no American Embassy to dominate this imposing square, part of Londons inexorable expansion westwards

Background imageGrosvenor Collection: Grosvenor Square 1850S

Grosvenor Square 1850S
A relatively active view of Grosvenor Square with carriages rushing to new destinations and stopping to pick up important passengers

Background imageGrosvenor Collection: Election, Brentford 1847

Election, Brentford 1847
THE MIDDLESEX ELECTION : the hustings at Brentford - the nomination of candidates - Lord Robert Grosvenor stands as the working mans hero



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