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Anne Countess CowperANNE FLORENCE, countess COWPER, nee Robinson, while she was viscountess Fordwich : wife of George, sixth earl. Date: ? - 1880
Mary Vctss Chetwynd - 2MARY (nee Moss) viscountess CHETWYND wife of Richard, sixth viscount. Date: ? - 1857
Mary Vctss ChetwyndMARY (nee Moss) viscountess CHETWYND wife of Richard, sixth viscount. Date: ? - 1857
Charlotte AshburnhamCHARLOTTE (Percy), countess ASHBURNHAM, daughter of duke of Northumberland, second wife of George, the third earl : portrait made when she was still viscountess St Asaph. Date: 1776 - 1862
Viscountess TownshendDOROTHY, VISCOUNTESS TOWNSHEND Sister of Sir Robert Walpole; m. Charles, 2nd Viscount Townshend; said to be the Brown Lady who haunts Raynham Hall Date: 1686 - 1726
Viscountess GlenorchyWillielma Campbell, nee Maxwell, viscountess GLENORCHY Scottish noblewoman who at age 23 acquired intense religious convictions, which caused her to build chapels here & there Date: 1741 - 1786
Viscountess VesciViscountess VESCI Date: CIRCA 1889
Harriet Lady BulkeleyHARRIET, viscountess BULKELEY wife of Thomas, 7th viscount Bulkeley (1752-1822) Date: flourished 1770S
Viscountess JocelynFRANCES ELIZABETH (COWPER) JOCELYN Vicountess " Fanny" Jocelyn. Date: - 1880
Nancy Viscountess AstorNancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (1879 - 1964), first female Member of Parliament to take her seat, American citizen who moved to England at age 26
What People Are Wearing - Viscountess DunluceThe Viscountess Dunluce wearing a demure dress which she bought short, found matching material and had it transformed into this long dress. Date: 1966
Society greyhound racing enthusiastsGreyhound racing enthusiasts - lady owners of dogs in 1927 just as the sport was gaining widespread popularity among society
Princess Mary and her son George at Chesterfield HouseHRH Princess Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood (Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary; 18971965) - member of the British Royal family - the third child and only daughter of King George V
Lord Lothian and Lady Astor play a golf tournamentOver eighty politicians gathered at Walton Heath to contest the early rounds of the Parliamentary Handicap. Lady Astor was the only female competitor and beat Lord Lothian on the last green
Lady Greenwood, 1915Margery Greenwood (n饠 Spencer), later Viscountess Greenwood, wife of Sir Hamar Greenwood, MP who was created a baronet at the beginning of 1915. Date: January 1915
Viscountess Ingestre, 1915Viscountess Ingestre, formerly Lady Winifred Paget, widow of the late Lord Ingestre of the Royal Horse Guards, who died from pneumonia in 1915. Date: 1915
Viscountess Curzon and her sonViscountess Curzon (1887-1962), formerly Miss Mary Curzon. She married her cousin, Viscount Curzon (Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe), MP for Battersea South
Irelands new Vicereine, 1915Viscountess Lady Alice Wimborne(nee Grosvenor)(d.1948)and her son Ivor(1903 -1967), later 2nd Viscount Wimborne, pictured following the appointment of her husband as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Viscountess Curzon, 1915Viscountess Curzon (1887-1962) by Madame Yevonde. She married her cousin, Viscount Curzon (Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe), MP for Battersea South
Lady Diana Manners - a journalist now, 1919Photographic portrait of Lady Diana Manners (1890-1981), later Lady Diana Cooper, daughter of the Duke of Rutland and later Diana, Viscountess Norwich, the English actress
Viscountess Gladstone working for base hospitals, WW1Viscountess Gladstone, along with the Hon. Lilian and Winifred Douglas Pennant (half -sisters of Lord Penrhyn) and Miss Poole working to provide garments
Prince Edward, Prince Albert & Princess Mary of YorkPrince Albert later George VI (on left), Prince Edward, later Edward VIII (in middle) with their sister Princess Mary later Countess Harewood (on right) Date: circa 1902
Viscountess Curzon by Madame YevondeViscountess Curzon (1887-1962) by Madame Yevonde. She married her cousin, Viscount Curzon (Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe), MP for Battersea South
Lady Diana Duff CooperPhotographic portrait of Lady Diana Cooper (1890-1981), previously Lady Diana Manners and later Diana, Viscountess Norwich, the English actress, society figure and wife of Duff Cooper. Date: 1921
Sketch cover, Lady D Abernon as an anaesthetist, WW1Front cover of The Sketch magazine featuring a portrait of Helen Venetia Vincent, Viscountess D Abernon (nÚÑáDuncombe) (18661954), British peeress, socialite and diarist
Viscountess Curzon (1887-1962). She married her cousin, Viscount Curzon (Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe), MP for Battersea South
Wives of four awarded officers, WW1Four wives of awarded officers during the First World War. From top left, Lady Sybil Grant, the elder daughter of Lord Rosebery
Lady Diana Manners as a nurse, WW1Lady Diana Manners (1891-1981), British society beauty, actress and wife of Duff Cooper. Later became Lady Duff Cooper, Viscountess Norwich
Viscountess Maidstone, formerly Miss Margaretta Drexel, daughter of the American millionaire financier, philanthropist and sportsman, Anthony Drexel
Viscountess Charlemont, munitions workerViscountess Charlemont, formerly Evelyn Fanny Charlotte Hull, daughter of Edmund Charles Pendleton Hull. She married James Edward Geale Caulfeild, 8th Viscount Charlemont, son of Hon
Viscountess Charlemont, formerly Evelyn Hull (or Hall), whose husband, James Caulfield, *th Viscount Charlemont was declared unfit for military service during World War One
Viscountess Tiverton by Madame Yevonde. Formerly Ismay Catherine Crichton-Stuart (1909-1989). She married the 3rd Earl of Halsbury in 1930; they divorced in 1936. Date: 1935
Robes of a Viscountess for the Coronation, 1937The robes of a viscountess for the Coronation of King George VI in 1937, tried on at one of the Court tailors. The cape has 2 1/2 bars of miniver and the coronet has sixteen silver balls
Sayings of Much-Recorded People by Eddie TathamSpread from The Bystander 1932 showing some of the scions of 1930s society, and revealing some unrecorded sayings of much-recorded people
Caroline Ctess SomersCAROLINE HARRIET, nee Yorke, countess SOMERS (while she was viscountess Eastnor) wife of John Somers-Cocks, second earl Date: 1794 - 1873
Vctess. PalmerstonEMILY MARY, (nee Lamb) viscountess PALMERSTON daughter of 1st viscount Melbourne : wife of Henry lord Palmerston. Date: 1787 - 1869
Elizabeth Vs. MelbourneELIZABETH, viscountess MELBOURNE (nee Milbanke) wife of Peniston Lamb, first viscount, with their son, who coincidentally is also named Peniston Lamb. Date: 1752 - 1818
Jane Vctss MelvilleJANE viscountess MELVILLE (nee Hope) wife (1) of Henry Dundas, first viscount, (2) of Henry Wallace. Date: 1766 - 1829
Annabella MaynardANNABELLA viscountess MAYNARD (nee Parsons) (previously mrs Horton) actress and courtesan, wife of Charles, viscount Maynard. Date: ? - 1808?
Caroline D. MarlboroughCAROLINE, duchess of MARLBOROUGH (nee Russell) wife of George Spencer Churchill, fourth duke, with her daughter Caroline, viscountess Clifden. Date: 1743 - 1811
Louisa Ctess MansfieldLOUISA countess of MANSFIELD (nee Ellison) wife of William, the fourth earl, when viscountess Stormont. Date: 1809 - 1837
Viscountess LismoreMARY O CALLAGHAN, viscountess LISMORE (nee Norbury) wife of George O Callaghan, second viscount. Date: 1820 - 1900
Viscountess LewishamVISCOUNTESS LEWISHAM Though it may seem improbable that anyone should take her title from this least aristocratic of London suburbs, here she is ! Date: CIRCA 1877
Anne Viscountess IrwinANNE viscountess IRWIN Date: ? - 1760
Isabella Vctss HillISABELLA viscountess HILL (nee Wynn) second wife of Rowland, third viscount. Date: ? - 1898
The final Handley Page Halifax I L9608The final Handley Page Halifax I, L9608, was named by the Viscountess Halifax on 12 September 1941. Date: 1941
GALLAIT, Louis (1810-1887). Portrait of Viscountess of Biolley. 1850. Oil on canvas. BELGIUM. Tournai. Fine Arts Museum