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"An Iconic Figure: Lady Louis Mountbatten, A Woman of Many Facets" Lady Louis Mountbatten, also known as Lady Edwina Ashley

Background imageAshley Collection: COUNTESS OF SHAFTESBURY. Emily Ashley-Cooper, nee Cowper, the Countess of Shaftesbury (1810-1872)

COUNTESS OF SHAFTESBURY. Emily Ashley-Cooper, nee Cowper, the Countess of Shaftesbury (1810-1872). Wife of Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury

Background imageAshley Collection: COUNTESS OF SHAFTESBURY. Lady Anne Churchill, the Countess of Shaftesbury

COUNTESS OF SHAFTESBURY. Lady Anne Churchill, the Countess of Shaftesbury. Mother of Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury

Background imageAshley Collection: EARL OF SHAFTESBURY (1801-1885). Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury

EARL OF SHAFTESBURY (1801-1885). Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury. English politician, reformer, and philanthropist

Background imageAshley Collection: BARON SHAFTESBURY (1621-1683). 1st Baron and Earl of Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper

BARON SHAFTESBURY (1621-1683). 1st Baron and Earl of Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper. English philanthropist and statesman

Background imageAshley Collection: EARL OF SHAFTESBURY (1801-1885). 7th Earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper

EARL OF SHAFTESBURY (1801-1885). 7th Earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper. English philanthropist and statesman. Photographed c1876

Background imageAshley Collection: ANTHONY ASHLEY-COOPER (1621-1683). First Earl of Shaftsbury. English politician

ANTHONY ASHLEY-COOPER (1621-1683). First Earl of Shaftsbury. English politician. Oil on canvas after a painting, c1672-73, by John Greenhill

Background imageAshley Collection: BILLY SUNDAY (1862-1935). William Ashley Billy Sunday

BILLY SUNDAY (1862-1935). William Ashley Billy Sunday. American evangelist. With his wife Helen Sunday in 1922

Background imageAshley Collection: William Ashley Billy Sunday. American evangelist. Photographed at the White House with his

William Ashley Billy Sunday. American evangelist. Photographed at the White House with his manager, Fred W
BILLY SUNDAY (1862-1935). William Ashley Billy Sunday. American evangelist. Photographed at the White House with his manager, Fred W. Rapp (right), in 1922, Washington, D.C

Background imageAshley Collection: The Topography of Charleston. Charleston, South Carolina. Wood engraving, 1857

The Topography of Charleston. Charleston, South Carolina. Wood engraving, 1857
PLAN OF CHARLESTON, 1857. The Topography of Charleston. Charleston, South Carolina. Wood engraving, 1857

Background imageAshley Collection: Title page of The Mariners Mirrour an English translation by Anthony Ashley of a compilation of

Title page of The Mariners Mirrour an English translation by Anthony Ashley of a compilation of nautical charts by
MARINERs MIRROR, 1588. Title page of The Mariners Mirrour an English translation by Anthony Ashley of a compilation of nautical charts by Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer

Background imageAshley Collection: Plan of Charleston, South Carolina, 1732

Plan of Charleston, South Carolina, 1732
CHARLESTON: PLAN, 1732. Plan of Charleston, South Carolina, 1732

Background imageAshley Collection: Anthony Ashley Cooper, lst Earl of Shaftesbury (1621-1683). In English Civil Wars

Anthony Ashley Cooper, lst Earl of Shaftesbury (1621-1683). In English Civil Wars was at first a Royalist but in 1644 attached himself to the Parliamentarians

Background imageAshley Collection: Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th Earl (1801-1885) Shaftesbury, English factory reformer

Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th Earl (1801-1885) Shaftesbury, English factory reformer and philanthropist. From Men of Mark, London c1877. Woodburytype

Background imageAshley Collection: Point of Battery and Stateu, Showing Junction of Ashley and Cooper Rivers, Charleston, SC

Point of Battery and Stateu, Showing Junction of Ashley and Cooper Rivers, Charleston, SC
View shows the Battery Park and the street curving to the left at the point of the junction of the Ashley and Cooper Rivers

Background imageAshley Collection: View on the Ashley River, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

View on the Ashley River, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageAshley Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: SCENIC VIEW. View on the Ashley River, South Carolina. Wood engraving, 19th century

SOUTH CAROLINA: SCENIC VIEW. View on the Ashley River, South Carolina. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAshley Collection: BARON SHAFTESBURY (1621-1683). 1st Baron and Earl of Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper

BARON SHAFTESBURY (1621-1683). 1st Baron and Earl of Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper. English statesman. Wood engraving after Sir Peter Lely

Background imageAshley Collection: Collecting the mail on Christmas Eve - Ashley Street, London

Collecting the mail on Christmas Eve - Ashley Street, London
Collecting the mail on Christmas Eve 1955 - Ashley Street, London. The postal van bears the slightly humorous slogan (in regard to the date this photograph was taken) Post Early for Christmas !

Background imageAshley Collection: Royal Wedding 1922 - Lord Louis Mountbatten

Royal Wedding 1922 - Lord Louis Mountbatten
Wedding of Lord Louis Mountbatten and Miss Edwina Ashley -- group photograph, with the Prince of Wales (the future Edward VIII) as best man, and seven bridesmaids

Background imageAshley Collection: Lady Edwina Ashley

Lady Edwina Ashley
Miss Edwina Cynthia Annette Ashley, later Lady Louis Mountbatten, Countess Mountbatten of Burma and Vicereine of India (1901-1960) pictured in the Bystander as a child

Background imageAshley Collection: Evelyn Ashley (Cartoon)

Evelyn Ashley (Cartoon)
EVELYN ASHLEY Statesman, Chairman of the Railway Rates and Fares committee. Date: 1836 - 1907

Background imageAshley Collection: Maria Anne Ashley - 3

Maria Anne Ashley - 3
MARIA ANNE (nee Baillie) ASHLEY wife of the Honorable Anthony William Ashley : a much painted lady. Date: circa 1842

Background imageAshley Collection: Maria Anne Ashley - 1

Maria Anne Ashley - 1
MARIA ANNE (nee Baillie) ASHLEY wife of the Honorable Anthony William Ashley : a much painted lady. Date: CIRCA 1840

Background imageAshley Collection: Maria Anne Ashley - 2

Maria Anne Ashley - 2
MARIA ANNE (nee Baillie) ASHLEY wife of the Honorable Anthony William Ashley : a much painted lady. Date: circa 1842

Background imageAshley Collection: Lady Edwina Mountbatten on front cover of Eve

Lady Edwina Mountbatten on front cover of Eve
Lady Louis Mountbatten, Countess Mountbatten of Burma and Vicerine of India (1901 - 1960), formerly Edwina Ashley. Wife of Lord Louis Mountbatten. Date: 1925

Background imageAshley Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: LAKE, c1900. Bridge over the lake at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, or Magnolia Gardens

SOUTH CAROLINA: LAKE, c1900. Bridge over the lake at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, or Magnolia Gardens, at Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1900

Background imageAshley Collection: Mountbatten wedding 1922

Mountbatten wedding 1922
Front cover of The Illustrated London News depicting Lord Louis Mountbatten escorting his new bride Lady Edwina Ashley after their marriage at St. Margarets, Westminster on 18 July 1922

Background imageAshley Collection: Theatre, The Man with a Load of Mischief 1925, Nerman

Theatre, The Man with a Load of Mischief 1925, Nerman
Fay Compton and Leon Quartermaine, in The Man with a Load of Mischief by Ashley Duke, and one of the hits of the season playing at the Haymarket, London

Background imageAshley Collection: Mullers No. 1 Orphanage, Ashley Down, Bristol

Mullers No. 1 Orphanage, Ashley Down, Bristol
The No. 1 orphanage established by George Muller at Ashley Down, Bristol

Background imageAshley Collection: Ashley Gardens, Pimlico, London

Ashley Gardens, Pimlico, London

Background imageAshley Collection: The General Strike - peeling potatoes in Hyde Park

The General Strike - peeling potatoes in Hyde Park
A Snap-Shot of Striketime Society: Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper and Lady Carmichael-Anstruther peeling potatoes in Hyde Park. Front cover of The Sketch emergency issue produced during the General Strike

Background imageAshley Collection: Ashley down Orphanage

Ashley down Orphanage
Girls playing in the field adjoining the orphanage at Ashley Down, near Bristol

Background imageAshley Collection: Female Type 1931

Female Type 1931
A typically fashionable young woman of the early 1930s. (Ashley Havinden was the leading designer of Crawfords Advertising.)

Background imageAshley Collection: Mountbatten / Sketch 1922

Mountbatten / Sketch 1922
LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN With his bride, Edwina Ashley

Background imageAshley Collection: Shaftesbury / 7Th / Cdv

Shaftesbury / 7Th / Cdv
ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER 7th EARL of SHAFTESBURY Politician and reformer

Background imageAshley Collection: Mountbatten Postcard

Mountbatten Postcard
LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN with his wife Edwina (nee Ashley)

Background imageAshley Collection: Shaftesbury / 1st Earl / 73

Shaftesbury / 1st Earl / 73
ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER 1st EARL of SHAFTESBURY English politician

Background imageAshley Collection: Shaftesbury / 7Th / Cassell

Shaftesbury / 7Th / Cassell
ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER 7th EARL of SHAFTESBURY Politician and reformer

Background imageAshley Collection: Shaftesbury / 7Th / Woodbury

Shaftesbury / 7Th / Woodbury
FREDERICK THESIGER, first baron CHELMSFORD Statesman, Lord Chancellor

Background imageAshley Collection: Chrysler Advert 1929 - 3

Chrysler Advert 1929 - 3
GIVE MA A CAR THAT WILL LAUGH AT HILLS - GIVE ME A CHRYSLER ! - one of Ashley Havindens striking press advertisements for Chrysler in Britain

Background imageAshley Collection: Chrysler Advert 1929 - 1

Chrysler Advert 1929 - 1
WE ARE COMING IN THE CHRYSLER ! - one of Ashley Havindens striking advertisements for Chrysler in Britain. We shall not be tired when we meet you.. we shall not be late !

Background imageAshley Collection: Anthony Shaftesbury

Anthony Shaftesbury
ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER, earl of SHAFTESBURY statesman. with his autograph

Background imageAshley Collection: 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury

3rd Earl of Shaftesbury
ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER 3RD EARL OF SHAFTESBURY Statesman and philosopher

Background imageAshley Collection: D D home out of Window

D D home out of Window
In the presence of three witnesses, D D Home floats out of one window and floats in again at another, at Ashley House, London

Background imageAshley Collection: USA / Charleston

USA / Charleston
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA - Arx Carolina, fortified settlement at the junction of the Ashley and Cooper rivers



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"An Iconic Figure: Lady Louis Mountbatten, A Woman of Many Facets" Lady Louis Mountbatten, also known as Lady Edwina Ashley, was a remarkable woman who left an indelible mark on history. From her involvement in World War II to her glamorous social life, she embodied strength and elegance. In the midst of WWII, Lady Louis Mountbatten donned a uniform with pride as she served her country as part of ENSA Entertainments. Her dedication to boosting morale through Swing Vogue performances showcased not only her talent but also her unwavering commitment to supporting the troops. But it wasn't just wartime where Lady Louis shone bright. As Mrs. Cunningham Reid (formerly Mary Ashley), she brought grace and sophistication wherever she went. Whether attending events like the Scruffts Hylands Park or The Embassy Club alongside Mr. Charles Sweeny, their presence exuded charm and style. Lady Edwina's wedding in 1922 to Lord Louis Mountbatten was nothing short of grandeur - a union that captivated hearts worldwide. The couple's love story became legendary, symbolizing unity amidst turbulent times. Her role as a mother was equally significant; seen in heartwarming photographs with daughter Patricia by her side, Lady Louis radiated maternal affection and tenderness. Beyond these personal moments captured on film lies another aspect of Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper – an influential figure within high society circles. Photographed by Madame Yevonde herself, she epitomized timeless beauty and sophistication that transcended generations. Even after marrying into nobility and becoming known as Lady Louise Mountbatten or simply "Edwina, " this extraordinary woman never lost touch with reality or compassion for others. Her visits to Delhi alongside Lord Mountbatten demonstrated their shared commitment towards fostering positive change in India during challenging times. Today we remember Lady Louise Mountbatten for being so much more than a name.