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Mulroy Bay near Milford, County Donegal, Republic of Ireland
Emerald, Lady Cunard (1872-1948), wearing a giant feather boa, pictured sitting next to Marquess of Milford Haven at the Ice Carnival
Marchioness of Milford Haven and Gloria VanderbiltNada, Marchioness of Milford Haven with her good friend Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt at fashionable Eden Roc on the French Riviera. Date: 1932
Marchioness of Milford Haven by Philip de LaszloNadejda Mikhailovna Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven (28 March 1896 22 January 1963) second daughter of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia
Cecile of Greece wedding, Prince Philip in foregroundRoyal guests leaving the Schlosskirche in Darmstadt after the wedding of Princess Cecilie of Greece and Hereditary Grand Duke Georg Donatus of Hesse-Darmstadt on 2 February 1931
Prince Louis of Battenberg & Princess Victoria of HessePrince Louis of Battenberg, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven (1854-1921), later Lord Louis Alexander Mountbatten, pictured with his wife
Prince Louis of Battenberg and familyPrince Louis of Battenberg (1854 - 1921), 1st Marquess of Milford Haven, and later Louis Mountbatten, pictured with his wife
Portrait of Louis Alexander MountbattenPortrait of the Late Admiral of the Fleet, The Marquess of Milford Haven, Louis Alexander Mountbatten
Photograph of Milford Inn, Yeovil, Somerset. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub
Lady Milford Haven & Gloria Vanderbilt in BrayLady Milford Haven, Monsieur Aldao and Mrs Reginald Vanderbilt enjoying dinner at the fashionable Hinds Head Hotel in Bray. Date: 1932
Tatler cover - Lady Zia Wernher and Lady Milford HavenFront cover of the Tatler featuring sisters Lady Zia Wernher (Countess Zia Torby) and the Marchioness of Milford Haven (formerly Countess Nada Torby) at Downie Park, Killiemuir
Countess Nada and Zia TorbyPortraits of Countess Nada (Nadejda) Torby, later Marchioness of Milford Haven and Countess Zia (Anastasia) Torby, later Lady Zia Wernher, daughters of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovitch of Russia
Countess Nada and Zia Torby & their motherThe Countess Torby, morganatic wife of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovitch and her two daughters, Countess Nada (far left), later Marchioness of Milford of Haven and Countess Zia (2nd left)
Prince George of Battenberg, Countess Nada Torby engagementPrince George of Battenberg pictured walking in Hyde Park with his fiancÚÑáCountess Nada Torby and her mother, Countess Torby (wife of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovitch of Russia)
Marchioness of Milford Haven - Earl of MedinaThe Marchioness of Milford Haven (right) with the Earl of Medina and Lady Tatiana Mountbatten. Date: circa 1922
Jack-in-the-BoxChildrens book cover published by Humphrey Milford Date: circa 1920
Motor car and cycle club rally, Neyland, South WalesThe First Pembrokeshire Motor Car and Motor Cycle Club Rally, photographed outside Williamston House, Neyland, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
Dredger in Milford Haven Harbour, Pembrokeshire, South WalesThe dredger Beaufort in Milford Haven Harbour, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, with another boat alongside. Dredging involves gathering up sediment from the sea bed and disposing of it elsewhere
The Marquess of Milford Haven by SirraGeorge Mountbatten, Marquess of Milford Haven (1892-1938), formerly Prince George of Battenberg, Earl of Medina, pictured in The Bystander by Sirra riding a small train
Marquis and Marchioness of Milford Haven by Molly BishopThe Marquis and Marchioness of Milford Haven sketched by Molly Bishop in The Bystander, watching the cabaret at the Florida Birthday Ball at the Dorchester in June 1934. Date: 1934
Marchioness of Milford HavenNadejda Mikhailovna Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven (28 March 1896 22 January 1963) second daughter of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia
Lady Milford Haven, 1928The Marchioness of Milford Haven, Nadejda Mountbatten (1896-1963) (right), pictured on the front cover of The Sketch magazine in front of a beach hut, wearing black trousers
Society at Cowes - on board the SolaceOn board the Solace during Cowes Week - the Hon. Ruby Hardinge, Miss Meeking, Lady Milford Haven (previously Countess Nada Torby), Princess Margaret of Greece
Engagement of George of Battenberg & Countess Nada TorbyPage from The Tatler reporting on the engagement of Prince George of Battenberg and Countess Nada Torby, younger daughter of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovitch of Russia in 1916. Date: 1916
Marchioness of Milford Haven by Alan SternNadejda (Nada) Mikhailovna Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven (28 March 1896 22 January 1963) was the second daughter of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia
Tatler cover - Marchioness of Milford Haven & childrenFront cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of the Marchioness of Milford Haven and her two children, David, Earl of Medina and Lady Tatiana Mountbatten
The children of Grand Duke Michael MichaelovitchCountess Anastasia Mikhailovna of Torby, CBE (9 September 1892 7 December 1977), otherwise styled Lady Zia Wernher, elder daughter of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia (standing)
Milford Track, New Zealand -- Glade HouseMilford Track (Piopiotahi), South Island, New Zealand -- Glade House. Date: circa 1930s
Milford Track, New Zealand -- Clinton CanyonMilford Track (Piopiotahi), South Island, New Zealand -- Clinton Canyon, seen from McKinnon Pass. Date: circa 1930s
Milford Track, New Zealand -- McKinnon PassMilford Track (Piopiotahi), South Island, New Zealand -- McKinnon Pass. Date: circa 1930s
Milford Track, New ZealandA tree-lined path on the Milford Track (Piopiotahi), South Island, New Zealand. Date: circa 1930s
Milford Track, New Zealand -- Giant Gate FallsMilford Track (Piopiotahi), South Island, New Zealand -- Giant Gate Falls. Date: circa 1930s
Milford Track, New Zealand -- Sutherland FallsMilford Track (Piopiotahi), South Island, New Zealand -- Sutherland Falls. Date: circa 1930s
Milford Sound, New ZealandMilford Sound (Piopiotahi), South Island, New Zealand. Date: circa 1930s
Milford Sound, New Zealand - Arthur RiverMilford Sound (Piopiotahi), South Island, New Zealand - Arthur River. Date: circa 1930s
Drumbern Lake and Columbkille Mountain, Milford, Co. Donegal - a view over a lake to the mountains in the misty distance. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Donegal; Milford)
Builders of the Wesleyan Chapel, Milford Haven, WalesGroup photo, builders of the Wesleyan Chapel (Priory Road Methodist Church), Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The building was officially opened on 5 June 1902 by Mrs J A Turner. Date: circa 1902
Girls in sunbonnetsChildrens postcard illustration of young girls dressed in 1920s fashion wearing sunbonnets, fishing in a pool. Date: 1928
Mitre Peak, Milford Sound, New ZealandShips on Milford Sound sail in the shadow of Mitre Peak on the south-west coast of New Zealands South Island. Date: circa 1895
Young boy with pet dogsPub: Humphrey Milford, Postcards for the Little Ones. Chums series. Artist:Eileen Hood Date: 1922
Title page design by Cecil Aldin, The Bobtail Puppy Book. Date: 1914
DesdemonaPub: Humphrey Milford, Postcards for the Little Ones. Shakespeares Heroines series. Desdemona from Othello. Artist: Amy Millicent Sowerby Date: 1922
Title page design by Cecil Aldin, The Great Adventure, showing a rabbit eating an orange. Date: 1921
Title page design by Cecil Aldin, Us, showing Pat Leslie and her pet dog Smut, a Scots terrier. Date: 1922
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Cock-O-Lorum. Showing a proud cockerel conducting a roll call of all his hens, and finding the independently-minded Hetty missing. Date: 1921
Title page design by Cecil Aldin, Rough and Tumble, showing two Scots terriers, one white (Rough) and one black (Tumble), playing with their masters slipper. Date: circa 1910
First page of a book by Cecil Aldin, Cock-O-Lorum The Great, in the Letter Book Series. It is in Aldins own handwriting, with his home address at the top: The Kennels, Purley, near Reading. Date: 1921
First page of a book by Cecil Aldin, White Rabbit, in the Letter Book Series. It is in Aldins own handwriting, with his home address at the top: The Kennels, Purley, near Reading. Date: 1921