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Wernher Collection

Background imageWernher Collection: Pregnant Guppy N1024V under construction

Pregnant Guppy N1024V under construction with On Mark Engineering at LAX - March 1962. the conversion was carried out in stages

Background imageWernher Collection: Page from The Tatler featuring sisters Myra and Georgina Wernher

Page from The Tatler featuring sisters Myra and Georgina Wernher, daughters of Lady Zia and Sir Harold Wernher and grand-daughters of Grand Duke Michael of Russia

Background imageWernher Collection: Tatler cover - Lady Zia Wernher and Lady Milford Haven

Tatler cover - Lady Zia Wernher and Lady Milford Haven
Front 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

Background imageWernher Collection: Countess Nada and Zia Torby

Countess Nada and Zia Torby
Portraits 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

Background imageWernher Collection: Countess Nada and Zia Torby & their mother

Countess Nada and Zia Torby & their mother
The 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)

Background imageWernher Collection: The children of Grand Duke Michael Michaelovitch

The children of Grand Duke Michael Michaelovitch
Countess 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)

Background imageWernher Collection: Wernher Reading Room, Bedford College for Women, London

Wernher Reading Room, Bedford College for Women, London
Wernher Reading Room, Bedford College for Women, Regents Park, London. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageWernher Collection: Countess Zia and Nada Torby packing mittens for troops, WW1

Countess Zia and Nada Torby packing mittens for troops, WW1
Countess Zia Torby (later Lady Zia Wernher) and Countess Nada Torby (later Mountbatten), daughters of Grand Duke Michael and prominent figures in society organised this group of society ladies who

Background imageWernher Collection: Manuscript depicting the visit of the Three Kings

Manuscript depicting the visit of the Three Kings
Page from an illuminated manuscript, Leben der Maria, by the Bavarian priest Wernher (c 1170), depicting the visit of the Three Kings to the newly born Christ child. Date: 12th century


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