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Louis Mountbatten Collection

Lord Louis Mountbatten, a man of many titles and accomplishments. From his study in London House to his role as Supreme Allied Commander S. E

Background imageLouis Mountbatten Collection: LORD LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN - 27 JANUARY 1965

LORD LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN - 27 JANUARY 1965

Background imageLouis Mountbatten Collection: Burma Supreme Commanders visits British 36th Division. Admiral Lord Louis

Burma Supreme Commanders visits British 36th Division. Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Commander of South East Asia watching the allied bombing

Background imageLouis Mountbatten Collection: The wedding of Pamela Mountbatten and David Hicks at Romsey Abbey, Hampshire

The wedding of Pamela Mountbatten and David Hicks at Romsey Abbey, Hampshire. Princess Anne and Prince Charles watch the bride and groom cut the cake alongside the brides parents

Background imageLouis Mountbatten Collection: Memorial Service for Edwina Mountbatten, Countess Mountbatten of Burma at Westminster

Memorial Service for Edwina Mountbatten, Countess Mountbatten of Burma at Westminster Abbey. Louis Mountbatten arrives with his sister, Queen Louise of Sweden, and his daughter Pamela Hicks (behind)

Background imageLouis Mountbatten Collection: A dinner at Madame Tussauds to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the opening of

A dinner at Madame Tussauds to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the opening of the Exhibition of Waxwork, at Baker Street, London

Background imageLouis Mountbatten Collection: The Royal Family visit Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth

The Royal Family visit Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. Parachuting was one of the college activities included in the static displays seen by the Royal party during the Queens visit as Lord

Background imageLouis Mountbatten Collection: Study in Lord Louis Mountbattens London House, 1938

Study in Lord Louis Mountbattens London House, 1938. Designed by Betty Joel Ltd. Relief map of the world. Furniture, built-in sofas, round table with three-inch solid glass rods, plate glass top

Background imageLouis Mountbatten Collection: Supreme Allied Commander S. E. Asia, 1943-44

Supreme Allied Commander S. E. Asia, 1943-44
Supreme Allied Commander S.E. Asia, 1943-44. Admiral of the Fleet Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma with (1900-1979) with Air Chief Marshal Sir R

Background imageLouis Mountbatten Collection: Broadlands, Hampshire, home of the Cowper-Temple family, c1880

Broadlands, Hampshire, home of the Cowper-Temple family, c1880. The Palladian mansion was designed by Capability Brown and Henry Holland. The house was later the home of Earl Mountbatten of Burma


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Lord Louis Mountbatten, a man of many titles and accomplishments. From his study in London House to his role as Supreme Allied Commander S. E. Asia during World War II, he left an indelible mark on history. Broadlands, the picturesque Hampshire home of the Cowper-Temple family, served as a backdrop for his life's journey. In 1943-44, Lord Mountbatten visited Burma as part of his duties as Burma Supreme Commander, where he met with the British 36th Division. His leadership and strategic prowess were evident during this time. Amidst these significant moments in his career, Lord Mountbatten also celebrated personal milestones. The wedding of Pamela Mountbatten and David Hicks at Romsey Abbey in Hampshire was a joyous occasion that brought together loved ones from near and far. However, life also presented its share of sorrow for Lord Mountbatten. The funeral of Edwina Mountbatten, Countess Mountbatten of Burma aboard HMS Wakeful off marked a heartbreaking farewell to his beloved wife. A memorial service held at Westminster further honored her memory. Despite the challenges faced throughout his life, Lord Louis Mountbatten always found time for celebration and camaraderie. A dinner at Madame Tussauds commemorating the 200th anniversary showcased not only his appreciation for history but also his ability to enjoy life's pleasures. Even amidst all these events and responsibilities, Lord Mountbatten remained connected to royalty. The Royal Family's visit to Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth demonstrated their shared commitment to serving their country. Lord Louis Mountbatten lived a remarkable life filled with triumphs and tribulations.