Earl Of Harewood Collection
"The Earl of Harewood
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"The Earl of Harewood: A Storied Legacy Captured in Time" Step back in time and witness the rustic sports that once graced the picturesque Park surrounding Harewood House. In a captivating 1845 photograph, we are treated to a north view of this majestic estate, its charm emanating from every corner. The creator remains unknown, but their lens has immortalized an era filled with joyous celebrations and momentous occasions. One such occasion was the marriage of Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles on February 28th, 1922. Although captured in a later photograph from 1935 by an anonymous artist, it still radiates the same grandeur as their special day. Love blossomed amidst regal splendor within the walls of Harewood House. The legacy continued through generations as George and Gerald Lascelles were photographed during their childhood days. These black-and-white snapshots capture innocent moments frozen in time—a testament to family bonds nurtured within these hallowed grounds. George Lascelles himself would go on to become an esteemed figure—eldest son of Mary, Princess Royal, Viscountess Lascelles—and his portrait showcases his dignified presence against a monochromatic backdrop. But amidst all the formalities, there was always room for happiness. A vibrant color lithograph portrays "The Happy Couple, " forever commemorating love's triumph over tradition at Harewood House. Princess Mary's devotion to her sons is evident in several photographs where she lovingly holds them close—a mother's pride shining through each frame. Their bond is palpable even today when looking at these cherished black-and-white images. The royal wedding group photo from 1922 captures not only the elegance but also serves as a reminder of unity among families who joined together under one roof—their smiles reflecting shared joy amid opulence.