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Derby Day - The OlympiansCaricatures of prominent racing fans riding to Epsom in a stagecoach. From left, the Earl of Lonsdale, Lady James Douglas, Sir Edward Hulton, Lord Glaneley, Sir H. Cunliffe-Owen, Hon. G
LAMBTON WORMThe Lambton heir kills the loathsome worm, but is cursed because he fails to kill the first living thing he then meets - his own father!
Thomas Lawrences Master Lambton ( The Red Boy - 1825) put up for auction at Lambton Castle, Durham - but withdrawn from sale, despite a bid of 95, 000. Date: 1932
Hyperion in the PaddockThe racehorse Hyperion, winner of the Derby in a record time of 2 minutes 34 seconds. In the foreground are Cicely Lambton (1882-1972), wife of trainer George Lambton, and Mr Oswood, the head lad
Sierra Leone, the RacehorseRacehorse Sierra Leone had achieved a run of seven races without being unplaced. Also pictured are owner Edward Stanley, Lord Derby (1865-1948), jockey Tommy Weston(1902-1981) and the Hon
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of Lilian Lambton, at the time of her marriage to Charles Douglas-Home, Lord Dunglass (later Earl Home)
Lord John George Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham (1792-1840), British Whig statesman and colonial administrator. He served as Ambassador to Russia (1835-1837). Date: circa 1832
Old Government Buildings - Wellington, New ZealandThe Government Buildings Historic Reserve, or more commonly referred to as the Old Government Buildings, on Lambton Quay in Wellington - until 1998 it was the second largest wooden building in
Beatrix Countess DurhamBEATRIX FRANCES, countess of DURHAM (nee Hamilton) wife of George Frederick d Arcy Lambton, second earl. Date: ? - 1871
John Ist Earl DurhamJOHN GEORGE LAMBTON, first earl of DURHAM statesman Date: 1792 - 1840
John 3rd Earl DurhamJOHN GEORGE LAMBTON, third earl of DURHAM Date: 1855 - ?
Louisa Countess DurhamLOUISA ELIZABETH, countess of DURHAM (nee Grey) second wife of John George Lambton, first earl Date: 1797 - 1841
Admiral Hedworth LambtonAdmiral of the Fleet The Hon Sir Hedworth (later Meux), (1856 1929), English naval officer famous for bringing help to the British forces in the Siege of Ladysmith. Caption: H.M.S Powerful. Date: 1900
Admiral Sir Hedworth Meux (1856 - 1929)Admiral Sir Hedworth Meux (formerly Lambton), pictured while Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth. He retired from the Royal Navy in 1916