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"Unveiling the Legacy of Lord Curzon: From Colonialism to Weddings and Wet Derbies" Lord Curzon, known as a prominent figure during his tenure as Viceroy

Background imageCurzon Collection: Cynthia Mosley and children

Cynthia Mosley and children
Lady Cynthia Mosley, nee Curzon (1899-1933), second daughter of Lord Curzon who married Sir Oswald Mosley in 1920. Known as Cimmie

Background imageCurzon Collection: Birmingham Curzon Street railway station (formerly Birmingham station), Birmingham

Birmingham Curzon Street railway station (formerly Birmingham station), Birmingham, England in the 19th century. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847

Background imageCurzon Collection: Society during the 1924 London Season

Society during the 1924 London Season
Double page spread from The Sketch featuring photographs of well-known figures in society in London for the summer season

Background imageCurzon Collection: Mr. Heywood Hill and Lady Anne Gathorne-Hardy

Mr. Heywood Hill and Lady Anne Gathorne-Hardy
George Heywood Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hill of Great Orchard, Bignor, Sussex and owner of the bookshop at 10 Curzon Street, together with his wife-to-be Lady Anne Gathorne-Hardy. 1937

Background imageCurzon Collection: Lord Curzon in Robes

Lord Curzon in Robes
GEORGE NATHANIEL, first marquess CURZON of Kedleston, widely travelled diplomat and author, Viceroy of India; afflicted with chronic curvature of the spine. Date: 1859 - 1925

Background imageCurzon Collection: Anglo-Belgian war memorial unveiled, 1920

Anglo-Belgian war memorial unveiled, 1920
The unveiling of the Anglo-Belgian War Memorial on the Victoria Embankment, London, on 12th October 1920, the fifth anniversary of the shooting of Edith Cavell in Brussels

Background imageCurzon Collection: Society goes to see Count Michael de Torbys fashion designs

Society goes to see Count Michael de Torbys fashion designs
Society out in force to see the dresses designed by Count Michael de Torby, son of Grand Duke Michael, at court dressmakers, Reville and Rossiter in 1918

Background imageCurzon Collection: The Imperial War Cabinet, 1917

The Imperial War Cabinet, 1917
Photograph taken at 10 Downing Street of the Imperial War Cabinet in 1917. Front row, Henderson, Lord Milner, Lord Curzon, Mr Bonar Law, David Lloyd George, Sir Robert Borden, Mr Massey

Background imageCurzon Collection: Lady Georgiana Mary Curzon

Lady Georgiana Mary Curzon, daughter of the fifth Earl of Curzon and Countess Howe Date: 1935

Background imageCurzon Collection: Crewe House, London

Crewe House, London
Crewe House, Curzon Street, Mayfair, west London, was built c. 1735 and was the home of the Marquis of Crewe. Date: built c. 1735

Background imageCurzon Collection: Lady Alexandra Curzon

Lady Alexandra Curzon (1904-1995), the Youngest Daughter of the Marquess Curzon of Kedleston. Her second name was Naldera

Background imageCurzon Collection: Benjamin Disraelis House at 19 Curzon Street, Mayfair, 1881

Benjamin Disraelis House at 19 Curzon Street, Mayfair, 1881
Engraving of 19 Curzon Street, Mayfair, London; the home of Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881) and the place where he died

Background imageCurzon Collection: Lady Curzon of Kedleston

Lady Curzon of Kedleston
Mary Victoria Curzon, Baroness Curzon of Kedleston (n饠 Carver)(1870 1906), British peeress of American background who was Vicereine of India, as the wife of Lord Curzon of Kedleston

Background imageCurzon Collection: The marriage of Mary Leiter and The Hon. G. N. Curzon

The marriage of Mary Leiter and The Hon. G. N. Curzon
Photographs in honour of the marriage of the Hon. George N. Curzon M.P. to Miss Mary Leiter on 22nd April 1895 in Washington, USA. 1895

Background imageCurzon Collection: The Balkan Princess, by Frederick Lonsdale & Frank Curzon

The Balkan Princess, by Frederick Lonsdale & Frank Curzon
The Balkan Princess, the musical comedy success, by Frederick Lonsdale and Frank Curzon, with music by Paul Rubens. First produced at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, February 1910

Background imageCurzon Collection: A portrait of Cynthia Mosley, Lord Curzons second daughter

A portrait of Cynthia Mosley, Lord Curzons second daughter, London, 1923 Date: 1923

Background imageCurzon 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 imageCurzon Collection: Anti-Suffrage Demonstration 1912

Anti-Suffrage Demonstration 1912
Advertisement for a Demonstration by the National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage at the Albert Hall, 28th February, 1912

Background imageCurzon Collection: Other days other fashions with Vicountess Curson

Other days other fashions with Vicountess Curson, 1912, 1914 and 1915 Date: 1926

Background imageCurzon Collection: The Mosleys on holiday in Antibes

The Mosleys on holiday in Antibes
Lady Cynthia Mosley, M.P. for Stoke-on-Trent, formerly Cynthia Curzon, first wife of Sir Oswald Mosley, taking a photograph of her son Nicholas

Background imageCurzon Collection: Mary Leiter and Hon. G. N. Curzon

Mary Leiter and Hon. G. N. Curzon
Photograph of Hon. Mrs. Curzon (Miss Mary Leiter) and Hon. G.N. Curzon, M.P. in occasion of their wedding. Date: 1895

Background imageCurzon Collection: Drury Drury-Lowe

Drury Drury-Lowe
Sir DRURY CURZON DRURY-LOWE Military commander Date: 1830 - 1908

Background imageCurzon 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 imageCurzon Collection: George Curzon / Menpes 02

George Curzon / Menpes 02
GEORGE NATHANIEL LORD CURZON OF KEDLESTON As Viceroy of India, with the Duchess of Connaught on the way to the retainers show Date: 1859 - 1925

Background imageCurzon Collection: Frank Curzon, theatrical manager

Frank Curzon, theatrical manager
FRANK CURZON Theatrical manager Date: 1868 - 1927

Background imageCurzon Collection: Disraeli / Curzon Street

Disraeli / Curzon Street
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Anxious enquirers at his home in Curzon Street during his fatal illness, 1881 Date: 1804 - 1881

Background imageCurzon Collection: Curzon Street, Mayfair where Disraeli lived

Curzon Street, Mayfair where Disraeli lived
London residence of BENJAMIN DISRAELI English MP and PM, at 19 Curzon Street, Mayfair, where he transacted business, and where he died Date: 1804 - 1881

Background imageCurzon Collection: Lady Curzon - Mary Leiter

Lady Curzon - Mary Leiter
Mary Victoria Leiter, daughter of the founder of Chicago department store, Marshall Field and wife of George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston

Background imageCurzon Collection: Miss Ellis Jeffreys (the Hon. Mrs Frederick Curzon)

Miss Ellis Jeffreys (the Hon. Mrs Frederick Curzon)
Minnie Gertrude Ellis Jeffreys (12 May 1868 21 January 1943) English actress born in Colombo (Sri Lanka), the daughter of Captain Dodsworth Jeffreys

Background imageCurzon Collection: The Citys Homage to the Sirdar

The Citys Homage to the Sirdar
The retiring Lord Mayor entertains Lord Kitchener - who had just returned victorious from a campign in Sudan - with a banquet at the Mansion House

Background imageCurzon Collection: The New War Ministry, WW1

The New War Ministry, WW1
The new war ministry following the resignation of Herbert Asquith on 4 December 1916. Centre is Prime Minister David Lloyd George

Background imageCurzon Collection: Viscountess Curzon and her son

Viscountess Curzon and her son
Viscountess Curzon (1887-1962), formerly Miss Mary Curzon. She married her cousin, Viscount Curzon (Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe), MP for Battersea South

Background imageCurzon Collection: Viscountess Curzon, 1915

Viscountess Curzon, 1915
Viscountess Curzon (1887-1962) by Madame Yevonde. She married her cousin, Viscount Curzon (Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe), MP for Battersea South

Background imageCurzon Collection: Viscountess Curzon by Madame Yevonde

Viscountess Curzon by Madame Yevonde
Viscountess Curzon (1887-1962) by Madame Yevonde. She married her cousin, Viscount Curzon (Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe), MP for Battersea South

Background imageCurzon Collection: Viscountess Curzon

Viscountess Curzon (1887-1962). She married her cousin, Viscount Curzon (Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe), MP for Battersea South

Background imageCurzon Collection: Lord Curzon of Kedleston

Lord Curzon of Kedleston (1859 - 1925), Viceroy of India from 1899 to 1905 and later (1919 - 1924) served as Foreign Secretary 1914

Background imageCurzon Collection: Queen Charlottes birthday Ball, 1930

Queen Charlottes birthday Ball, 1930
Queen Charlottes Birthday Ball, held at the May Fair Hotel, to raise funds for the Queen Charlotte Hospital at Hammersmith

Background imageCurzon Collection: Countess Curzon with her children

Countess Curzon with her children
Mrs Alfred Duggan, born Grace Elvina Hinds (1879-1958daughter of Mr. Monroe Hinds, the second wife of George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Baron Curzon of Kedleston)

Background imageCurzon Collection: Tatler front cover - Lord & Lady Curzon in India

Tatler front cover - Lord & Lady Curzon in India
George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston (1859 - 1925), British Conservative statesman, Viceroy and Governor General of India and Foreign Secretary, pictured with his first wife

Background imageCurzon Collection: Richard Earl Howe

Richard Earl Howe
RICHARD WILLIAM PENN CURZON- HOWE, first earl HOWE of the second creation statesman Date: 1796 - 1870

Background imageCurzon Collection: GEORGE NATHANIEL CURZON (1859-1925). First Baron and Marquis Curzon of Keddleston

GEORGE NATHANIEL CURZON (1859-1925). First Baron and Marquis Curzon of Keddleston. English politician. Photographed c1921

Background imageCurzon Collection: Entrance to Birmingham Station, 1838 (pen, ink & wash on paper)

Entrance to Birmingham Station, 1838 (pen, ink & wash on paper)
XJF696538 Entrance to Birmingham Station, 1838 (pen, ink & wash on paper) by Bourne, John Cooke (1814-96); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCurzon Collection: ROBIN GOODFELLOW, THE NEW PLAY AT THE GARRICK THEATRE: 1. Valentine Barbrook

ROBIN GOODFELLOW, THE NEW PLAY AT THE GARRICK THEATRE: 1. Valentine Barbrook
" ROBIN GOODFELLOW, " THE NEW PLAY AT THE GARRICK THEATRE: 1. Valentine Barbrook (Mr. John Hare): " There, and you will be silent then." 2. Grace Barbrook (Miss K)

Background imageCurzon Collection: DELHI DURBAR, c1903. George Nathaniel Curzon, Viceroy of India, saluting Indian

DELHI DURBAR, c1903. George Nathaniel Curzon, Viceroy of India, saluting Indian heralds at the Delhi Durbar, c1903

Background imageCurzon Collection: LAUSANNE CONFERENCE, 1922. Front, left to right: British Foreign Secretary Lord George Curzon

LAUSANNE CONFERENCE, 1922. Front, left to right: British Foreign Secretary Lord George Curzon, Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini and French Prime Minister Raymond Poincare

Background imageCurzon Collection: GEORGE CURZON (1859-1925). George Nathaniel Curzon. English politcian and Viceroy of India

GEORGE CURZON (1859-1925). George Nathaniel Curzon. English politcian and Viceroy of India. Portraits of Curzon and his wife, Mary Victoria Leiter, in neon lights, during the Delhi Durbar, 1903

Background imageCurzon Collection: Kedleston Hall near Derby, Derbyshire

Kedleston Hall near Derby, Derbyshire - the seat of the Curzon family whose name originates in Notre-Dame-de-Courson in Normandy Date: 1906

Background imageCurzon Collection: Robin Goodfellow

Robin Goodfellow
robin Goodfellow, The New Play At The Garrick Theatre: 1. Valentine Barbrook (mr. John Hare): " there, And You Will Be Silent Then." 2. Grace Barbrook (miss K. Rorke) And Hugh Rokeby (mr)



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"Unveiling the Legacy of Lord Curzon: From Colonialism to Weddings and Wet Derbies" Lord Curzon, known as a prominent figure during his tenure as Viceroy, left an indelible mark on history. His influence extended beyond politics, with events like the assassination of Sir Curzon Wyllie shaking the nation's core. In Mayfair, London, Trumpers Barbers stands as a testament to timeless elegance. A place where Lord Curzon himself might have sought grooming amidst discussions on colonialism and its consequences. Major Metcalfe, Mrs F. Cripps, and Lady Alexandra Metcalfe were among those who witnessed a historic union - the wedding of Nicholas Mosley. It was a celebration that echoed through time, reminding us of love's enduring power. The Tout's account of "The Wettest Derby on Record" in 1927 captivated readers' imaginations. Amidst torrential rain and muddy tracks, spectators clung to every word from The Tout's pen. Lady Curzon of Kedleston stood strong alongside her children in 1917; their resilience symbolizing strength amidst adversity. Their story serves as an inspiration for generations to come. Sir Curson Wyllie met an untimely end at the hands of assassins - his life cut short but not forgotten. His memory lingers as a reminder that even great men can fall victim to senseless violence. A joyous occasion unfolded when Lady Alexandra Curzon exchanged vows with Major E. D (Fruity) Metcalfe. Their union brought together two families while creating new bonds that would withstand the test of time. Mary Leiter Lady Curzon played an influential role beside Earl Curzon throughout their journey together. Her grace and sophistication added depth to their partnership and enriched their shared experiences. As we delve into history's annals, Lord Curzon emerges as more than just a name.