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Marchioness Collection (page 3)

Background imageMarchioness Collection: A portrait of the Marchioness Curzon of Kendleton (Lady Curz

A portrait of the Marchioness Curzon of Kendleton (Lady Curzon), London, 1923 Date: 1923

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Anne of Cleves funeral panorama: chief mourners

Anne of Cleves funeral panorama: chief mourners
Contemporary panoramic view of the funeral procession of Anne of Cleves to Westminser Abbey, a skilled though sketchy drawing on a roll of heavy parchment mounted on rollers

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Portrait of the Marchioness of Queensberry, London, 1922

Portrait of the Marchioness of Queensberry, London, 1922 Date: 1922

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Bystander cover - Marchioness of Cholmondeley plays golf

Bystander cover - Marchioness of Cholmondeley plays golf
The Marchioness of Cholmondeley (formerly Lady Rocksavage) pictured on the golf links at Mandelieu on the French Riviera. Date: 1923

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Marquisse of Castillejo. Engraving. Colored

Marquisse of Castillejo. Engraving. Colored
Marquise of Castillejo. Engraving in The Spanish and American Illustration, 1870. Colored

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Vittoria Colonna (1490-1547). Engraving. Colored

Vittoria Colonna (1490-1547). Engraving. Colored
Vittoria Colonna (1490-1547). Marchioness of Pescara. Italian Renaissance poet. Engraving in The Iberian Illustration, 1885. Colored

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Maria Antonia Gonzaga Caracciolo by Francisco de Goya

Maria Antonia Gonzaga Caracciolo by Francisco de Goya
Francisco de Goya (1746-1828). Spanish romantic painter. Portrait of Maria Antonia Gonzaga Caracciolo (1795). Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Eliz. Marchioness Exeter

Eliz. Marchioness Exeter
ELIZABETH, marchioness of EXETER, (nee Burrell) married (1) Douglas, eighth duke of Hamilton, then (2) Henry Cecil, first marquess of EXETER Date: ? - 1837

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Caroline Mss. Downshire

Caroline Mss. Downshire
CAROLINE FRANCES, marchioness of DOWNSHIRE (nee Cotton) wife of Arthur, fourth marquess : depicted walking on a windy day - the engraving of her shawl is very fine. Date: ? - 1893

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Harriet March. Donegall

Harriet March. Donegall
HARRIET ANNE, marchioness of DONEGALL (nee Butler) first wife of George Chichester, third marquess Date: 1799 - 1860

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Barbara March. Donegall

Barbara March. Donegall
BARBARA marchioness of DONEGALL (nee Godfrey), third wife of Arthur Chichester, first marquess : the ornaments suggest she was accomplished in music and painting. Date: 1768 - 1829

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Mary Leiter Lady Curzon

Mary Leiter Lady Curzon
MARY VICTORIA (nee Leiter) marchioness CURZON, wife of George, Viceroy of India : daughter of an American millionaire. She was ill at the time of this photo. Date: ? - 1906

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Louisa March. Cornwallis

Louisa March. Cornwallis
LOUISA marchioness CORNWALLIS (nee Gordon), wife of Charles, second marquess : with some very tasteful ornamentation suitable to her rank and station. Date: ? - 1850

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Marcia Lady Cholmondeley

Marcia Lady Cholmondeley
MARCIA EMMA, marchioness CHOLMONDELEY (nee Arbuthnot) wife of William Henry, third marquis. Date: ? - 1878

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Louisa Marss. Carmarthen

Louisa Marss. Carmarthen
LOUISA, marchioness of CARMARTHEN Number 62 in a series of the Female Nobility. Date: CIRCA 1830

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Louisa, Duchess Abercorn

Louisa, Duchess Abercorn
Louisa Jane (Russell), duchess of Abercorn, depicted when she is a mere marchioness, amusing her child with a rattle; the dog, however, is not amused by this new arrival and rival Date: 1812 - 1905

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Camellia - Marchioness

Camellia - Marchioness
Camellia Marchioness of Exeter Date: circa 1850

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Fashion / Tweeddale 1884

Fashion / Tweeddale 1884
Marchioness of Tweeddale wears a brown & ivory dress, low cut, tight-fitting bodice, bows on the shoulders & 1/2 length sleeves, panniers & trained skirt. Date: 1884

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Marchioness Townshend

Marchioness Townshend
ANNE (MONTGOMERY) MARCHIONESS OF TOWNSHEND 2nd wife of George, 4th Viscount, 1st Marquis Townshend, in full court dress Date: 1754 - 1819

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Court Dress 1806

Court Dress 1806
Full court dress worn on the Queens Birthday 1806 by Marchioness of Townshend. The skirt is bordered with a Greek key pattern & decorated with large tassels. Date: 1806

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Harriot Georgina, DUFFERIN & AVA

Harriot Georgina, DUFFERIN & AVA
Harriot Georgina, Marchioness of DUFFERIN AND AVA, wife of Frederick, first marquis, daughter of Archibald Rowan Hamilton Date: 1843 - ?

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Marchioness Londonderry

Marchioness Londonderry
MARCHIONESS OF LONDONDERRY Wife of the 6th Marquis Date: circa 1891

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Marchioness of Breadalba

Marchioness of Breadalba
MARCHIONESS OF BREADALBANE Alma Imogen, wife of Gavin the 7th Earl of Breadalbane

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Ormonde / Whitehall Review

Ormonde / Whitehall Review
MARCHIONESS OF ORMONDE British aristocracy- (nee Grosvenor); Elizabeth daughter of 1st Duke of Westminster; married 3rd Marquess of Ormonde in 1876 Date: -

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Ailesbury / Maria Tollemac

Ailesbury / Maria Tollemac
MARIA (TOLLEMACHE), MARCHIONESS OF AILESBURY Artist; 2nd wife of the 1st Marquess of Ailesbury Date: 1809 - 1895

Background imageMarchioness Collection: The Marchioness of Cambridge

The Marchioness of Cambridge
Dorothy Isabel Westenra Cambridge (n饠 Hastings), Marchioness of Cambridge (1899 - 1988), Wife of 2nd Marquess of Cambridge; daughter of Osmond W.T.W. Hastings. Date: 1929

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava (Florence Davis)

Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava (Florence Davis)
Florence (n饠 Davis), Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava (later Countess Howe) (died 1925), Former wife of 2nd Marquess of Dufferin and Ava

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Marchioness of Donegall (Violet Twining)

Marchioness of Donegall (Violet Twining)
Violet Gertrude Chichester, nee Twining, Marchioness of Donegall, one of a number of so-called dollar princesses, American heiresses who married into the impoverished British aristocracy in the late

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Marchioness of Tavistock (Henrietta Tiarks)

Marchioness of Tavistock (Henrietta Tiarks)
The Marchioness of Tavistock at the premiere of Lady L in a mink coat from Maxwell Croft. It divides into a short jacket, day or evening coat

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Rosie Boote (Marchioness of Headfort) at the Gaiety Theatre

Rosie Boote (Marchioness of Headfort) at the Gaiety Theatre
Actress and Gaiety Theatre star, Miss Rosie Boote, who would later marry well and become the Marchioness of Headfort, pictured at her farewell at the Gaiety by Lewis Baumer. Date: 1929

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Lady Weymouth with a large dog

Lady Weymouth with a large dog
Lady Weymouth (formerly Daphne Winifred Louise Vivian, 1904-1997), later Marchioness of Bath, seen here shaking paws with a large dog. Date: 1938

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Marchioness of Downshire, 1915

Marchioness of Downshire, 1915
The Marchioness of Downshire, nee Evelyn Grace Mary Foster, pictured peacefully reading a book. At the time this picture was published

Background imageMarchioness Collection: The Marchioness of Headfort and her children

The Marchioness of Headfort and her children
The Marchioness of Headfort, formerly known to playgoers as Miss Rose (Rosie) Boote of the Gaiety Theatre, London. She married the Marquess in April 1901, and her son became the Earl of Bective

Background imageMarchioness Collection: The Marchioness of Londonderry, president of Womens Legion

The Marchioness of Londonderry, president of Womens Legion
Lady Londonderry, formerly the Hon. Edith Chaplin, pictured in 1918 when she was President of the Womens War Services Legion (previously known as the Womens Legion)

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Marchioness of Londonderry, President of War Services Legion

Marchioness of Londonderry, President of War Services Legion
Lady Londonderry, formerly the Hon. Edith Chaplin, pictured in 1918 when she was President of the Womens War Services Legion (previously known as the Womens Legion)

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Ladies of the Council of Queen Marys Needlework Guild

Ladies of the Council of Queen Marys Needlework Guild
Members of the Council of Queen Marys Needlework Guild. On 10th August 1914 Queen Mary issued an appeal to the women of the Empire to organise a large collection of garments for those who will suffer

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Lord Londesboroughs hospital at Scopwick

Lord Londesboroughs hospital at Scopwick
Some of the wounded soldiers convalescing at the hospital at Scopwick House near Blankney, Lincolnshire, home of Lord Londesborough

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Tatler cover - Denison Battenberg engagement, WW1

Tatler cover - Denison Battenberg engagement, WW1
Tatler front cover featuring Prince Alexander of Battenberg (1886-1960), later Marquess of Carisbrooke, son of Princess Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg) and Lady Irene Denison

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Lady Stradbroke posed with bombs dropped on Henham Hall, WW1

Lady Stradbroke posed with bombs dropped on Henham Hall, WW1
Lady Stradbroke, formerly Helena Fraser and wife of George Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke, pictured in nurses uniform at the family home of Henham Hall in Suffolk contemplating the bombs dropped by

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Marchioness of Headfort with daughter in uniform, WW1

Marchioness of Headfort with daughter in uniform, WW1
The Marchioness of Headfort, formerly known to playgoers as Miss Rose (Rosie) Boote of the Gaiety Theatre, London. She married the Marquess in April 1901, and her son became the Earl of Bective

Background imageMarchioness Collection: The Marchioness of Carisbrooke

The Marchioness of Carisbrooke ) formerly Lady Irene Denison wife of Prince Alexander of Battenberg later Mountbatten, Marquis of Carisbrooke. Date: 1917

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Marchioness of Queensberry by Madame Yevonde

Marchioness of Queensberry by Madame Yevonde
The Marchioness of Queensberry by Madame Yevonde, formerly Cathleen Sabine Mann (1896-1959). She was an artist who exhibited at various galleries in London

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Silhouette portrait, Lady Irene Denison

Silhouette portrait, Lady Irene Denison
Silhouette portrait of Lady Irene Denison (1890 -1956), later the Marchioness of Carisbrooke, wife of Prince Alexander of Battenberg, later Mountbatten, Marquis of Carisbrooke. They married in 1917

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Lady de Grey

Lady de Grey
Constance Gwladys Robinson, Marchioness of Ripon and later known as Lady de Grey (1859-1917). British patron of the arts

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Eliza. Mss. Westminster

Eliza. Mss. Westminster
ELIZABETH MARY (nee Leveson- Gower) marchioness of WESTMINSTER wife of Richard, second marquess of W. Date: 1797 - 1891

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Anne Ms. Winchester

Anne Ms. Winchester
ANNE (nee Andrews) marchioness of WINCHESTER wife of Charles, thirteenth marquess. Date: ? - 1841

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Ann Marchss. Wharton

Ann Marchss. Wharton
ANN (nee Lee) marchioness of WHARTON wife of Thomas, fifth baron and first marquess : poet Date: 1632 - 1685

Background imageMarchioness Collection: Marianne Wellesley

Marianne Wellesley
MARIANNE (nee Caton) marchioness of WELLESLEY second wife of Richard, Marquis. Date: 1788 - 1853



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