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Margarets Collection

"Exploring the Enchanting Margarets: From St Margarets Bay to Westminster Abbey" Discover the captivating world of Margarets

Background imageMargarets Collection: St Margarets Bay, St Margarets At Cliffe, Kent

St Margarets Bay, St Margarets At Cliffe, Kent
St Margarets Bay, St Margarets At Cliffe, Dover, near Kingsdown, Kent, England. Date: 1940s

Background imageMargarets Collection: Marriage of Greville Worthington and Diana Duncombe

Marriage of Greville Worthington and Diana Duncombe
A very tall groom, Mr William Greville Worthington (1903 - 1942) with his considerably shorter bride, Miss Mary Diana Duncombe (1905 - 1943) after their wedding at St

Background imageMargarets Collection: Countess of Warwick at sons wedding

Countess of Warwick at sons wedding
The Countess of Warwick, Frances Evelyn Maynard, Lady Brooke, leaving St Margarets Church, Westminster, after the marriage of her son Lord Brooke (Leopold Guy Francis Maynard Greville)

Background imageMargarets Collection: Westminster Abbey C18

Westminster Abbey C18
In the tranquil street before the abbey and St Margarets church, a sedan chair passes, a cripple begs, fruit sellers and a porter ply their trade, a boy bowls his hoop

Background imageMargarets Collection: Wedding Bells of the 1913 Season Freda Dudley Ward

Wedding Bells of the 1913 Season Freda Dudley Ward
Winifred Birkin on her wedding day arriving at St. Margaret s, Westminster for her marriage to William Dudley Ward. Winifred, better known as Freda Dudley Ward (1894-1983)

Background imageMargarets Collection: Princess Margaret Design

Princess Margaret Design
Press release issued on the eve of Princess Margarets wedding showing her Victor Stiebel-designed going-away outfit with buttercup yellow swatches. Date: 1960

Background imageMargarets Collection: Lord Brooke, later 6th Earl of Warwick

Lord Brooke, later 6th Earl of Warwick
Lord Brooke (Leopold Guy Francis Maynard Greville, 1882-1928) who married Miss Elfrida Marjorie Eden on 29 April 1909 at St Margarets Church, Westminster

Background imageMargarets Collection: St Margarets Hospital, Epping, Essex

St Margarets Hospital, Epping, Essex
Aerial view of St Margarets Hospital, Epping, Essex. Designed by Lewis Vulliamy, the site began life in 1837-8 as the Epping Union workhouse

Background imageMargarets Collection: Rock Ferry St Margarets Home

Rock Ferry St Margarets Home
St Margarets Home for Roman Catholic girls at Rock Ferry, Birkenhead, was run by the Sisters of Charity. It trained young women to help prevent them falling into immoral situations

Background imageMargarets Collection: Swindon & Highworth Union Workhouse, Swindon, Wiltshire

Swindon & Highworth Union Workhouse, Swindon, Wiltshire
The Swindon and Highworth Union workhouse on Highworth Road, at Stratton St Margaret near Swindon, Wiltshire. The building, opened in 1846, later became St Margarets Hospital

Background imageMargarets Collection: An architectural group in Westminster

An architectural group in Westminster
A London vista, with a horse-drawn tram and carriages, and several buildings of note including Westminster Hospital, Big Ben, Parliament Square, St Margarets Church

Background imageMargarets Collection: St. Margarets Bay

St. Margarets Bay, near Dover, Kent. A small bay, with a shingle beach and chalk cliffs, it was for many centuries a smugglers haunt and the scene of many shipwrecks

Background imageMargarets Collection: St Margarets Church in the village of Rottingdean, East Sussex, England, United

St Margarets Church in the village of Rottingdean, East Sussex, England, United
St Margarets Church and graveyard in the village of Rottingdean, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom

Background imageMargarets Collection: Elfrida Marjorie Eden, later Countess of Warwick

Elfrida Marjorie Eden, later Countess of Warwick
Miss Elfrida Marjorie Eden (1887-1943), who married Lord Brooke (Leopold Guy Francis Maynard Greville, later 6th Earl of Warwick) on 29 April 1909 at St Margarets Church, Westminster

Background imageMargarets Collection: St Margaret's Chapel, Edinburgh Castle

St Margaret's Chapel, Edinburgh Castle - Raphael Tuck postcard 1930s Date: 1930s

Background imageMargarets Collection: St. Margaret's Hope, Orkney, Scotland, Victorian period

St. Margaret's Hope, Orkney, Scotland, Victorian period

Background imageMargarets Collection: South Foreland Lighthouse, St Margaret's Bay, Kent

South Foreland Lighthouse, St Margaret's Bay, Kent
South Foreland Lighthouse and radio transmitter, St Margaret's Bay, Kent - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageMargarets Collection: The 216 Steps, St Margaret's Bay, Kent

The 216 Steps, St Margaret's Bay, Kent - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageMargarets Collection: St Margaret's Bay, Kent, viewed from the east

St Margaret's Bay, Kent, viewed from the east - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageMargarets Collection: United Free Abbey Church, Dunfermline

United Free Abbey Church, Dunfermline
This photograph shows a view of the United Free Abbey Church at Chalmers Street in Dunfermline, Patrick Geddes has sketched directly upon this photograph to show the proposed improvements of a back

Background imageMargarets Collection: Wedding of H T H Foley and Miss Helen Pearson

Wedding of H T H Foley and Miss Helen Pearson
The Wedding of Mr Henry Thomas Hamilton Foley and Miss Helen Pearson at St. Margaret s, Westminster, London. Date: 1936

Background imageMargarets Collection: Photograph of Red Lion PH, St Margarets Bay, Kent

Photograph of Red Lion PH, St Margarets Bay, Kent. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub

Background imageMargarets Collection: Photograph of Hope Inn, St Margarets Bay, Kent

Photograph of Hope Inn, St Margarets Bay, Kent. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1950

Background imageMargarets Collection: Photograph of Green Man PH, St Margarets Bay, Kent

Photograph of Green Man PH, St Margarets Bay, Kent. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub

Background imageMargarets Collection: Lee Church

Lee Church
View of the medaeval church which has long since been demolished. This was replaced in 1814, then in the 1830s demolished to make way for the present St Margarets Church

Background imageMargarets Collection: Rosamonds Pond, St. James Park, circa 1758

Rosamonds Pond, St. James Park, circa 1758 (filled up in 1770). Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T

Background imageMargarets Collection: Advert, Hay and Robertson, Dunfermline, Scotland

Advert, Hay and Robertson, Dunfermline, Scotland
Advert for Hay and Robertson, Linen and Cotton Manufacturers, St Margarets Works, Dunfermline, Scotland. 1905

Background imageMargarets Collection: Norman church architecture in Essex

Norman church architecture in Essex
Gatehouse to St. Johns Abbey or Colchester Abbey 209, archway to St. Botolphs Priory 210, and arch St. Margarets church, Tanfield, Essex 211

Background imageMargarets Collection: Chime engine in the clock room of St. Margaret s

Chime engine in the clock room of St. Margaret s
Chime work with engine and hammers located in the clock room of St. Margarets Church, Westminster Abbey. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after a drawing by John Farey Jr

Background imageMargarets Collection: A View of Ipswich (w / c, gouache on paper)

A View of Ipswich (w / c, gouache on paper)
NCM95433 A View of Ipswich (w/c, gouache on paper) by Sandby, Paul (1725-1809); 33x48.4 cm; Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery; eNorwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery; English, out of copyright

Background imageMargarets Collection: This anvil, in Mucklestone churchyard, Shropshire, England

This anvil, in Mucklestone churchyard, Shropshire, England, is said to be the one used by the blacksmith who reversed Queen Margarets horseshoes in 1459. Date: 15th century

Background imageMargarets Collection: Westminster Abbey - viewed from the end of Whitehall

Westminster Abbey - viewed from the end of Whitehall
Westminster Abbey, London - viewed from the end of Whitehall across Parliament Square. Date: circa 1910

Background imageMargarets Collection: Picture No. 12479350

Picture No. 12479350
St Margaret's Church and graveyard in the village Date:

Background imageMargarets Collection: Wedding of Lady Diana Manners and Duff Cooper

Wedding of Lady Diana Manners and Duff Cooper
Wedding of Lady Diana Cooper (nee Manners) and Alfred Duff Cooper at St. Margarets Church, Westminster on 2 June 1919. The newlyweds photographed leaving the church. Date: 1919

Background imageMargarets Collection: Mr & Mrs Bryan Guinness at christening of their son, Jonatha

Mr & Mrs Bryan Guinness at christening of their son, Jonatha
Mr and the Hon. Mrs Bryan Guiness (the former Diana Freeman Mitford), pictured at the christening of their elder son, Jonathan Bryan, at St. Margaret s, Westminster

Background imageMargarets Collection: Wedding of Lord Louis Mountbatten and Miss Edwina Ashley

Wedding of Lord Louis Mountbatten and Miss Edwina Ashley leaving St Margarets Church, Westminster, London on 18th July 1822. Date: 1922

Background imageMargarets Collection: Winston Churchill wedding

Winston Churchill wedding
Winston Churchill and his bride, Clementine Hozier, emerge from St. Margarets Church, Westminster after their wedding

Background imageMargarets Collection: Wedding of Harold Macmillan and Lady Dorothy Macmillan

Wedding of Harold Macmillan and Lady Dorothy Macmillan
A photograph of Harold Macmillan and Lady Dorothy Macmillan leaving St Margaret s, Westminster

Background imageMargarets Collection: Chime Works In The Clock Room Of St. Margarets Church, Westminster, London, England

Chime Works In The Clock Room Of St. Margarets Church, Westminster, London, England. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of Arts, Sciences And Literature By Abraham Rees

Background imageMargarets Collection: The Tatler front cover - wedding of Harold Macmillan

The Tatler front cover - wedding of Harold Macmillan
Front cover of The Tatler featuring the wedding of Harold Macmillan, future Prime Minister, and Lady Dorothy Cavendish, daughter of the Duke of Devonshire. The newlyweds are pictured leaving St

Background imageMargarets Collection: Wedding of Viscount Bury and Myee Carrington

Wedding of Viscount Bury and Myee Carrington
Scene after the wedding of Viscount Bury (Walter Egerton George Lucian Keppel, 9th Earl of Albemarle, 1882-1979) and Lady Judith Sydney Myee Wynn Carrington, at St Margarets Church, Westminster

Background imageMargarets Collection: Wedding of Elizabeth Loeffler and John Musker

Wedding of Elizabeth Loeffler and John Musker
A photograph of John Musker and Elizabeth Loeffler leaving St Margaret s, Westminster on their wedding day

Background imageMargarets Collection: Lascelles Wedding

Lascelles Wedding
GERALD DAVID LASCELLES Pictured with his new wife, Angela Dowding following their wedding at St. Margaret s, Westminster in 1952

Background imageMargarets Collection: Lascelles Royal Wedding

Lascelles Royal Wedding
GERALD DAVID LASCELLES on his marriage to Angela Dowding at St. Margarets Church, Westminster. Lascelles was younger son of the Princess Royal

Background imageMargarets Collection: Wedding of Earl of St Germans & Blanche Somerset

Wedding of Earl of St Germans & Blanche Somerset
Spread from The Sketch magazine reporting on the marriage of Lady Blanche Somerset, daughter of the Duke of Beaufort and the Earl of St. Germans at St. Margaret s, Westminster in June 1918

Background imageMargarets Collection: St Margarets Church and Westminster Abbey, London

St Margarets Church and Westminster Abbey, London. Date: circa 1905

Background imageMargarets Collection: Snow scene with sheep on a Christmas card

Snow scene with sheep on a Christmas card -- in the background is St Margarets Church, Ifield, Sussex, the last resting place of Mark Lemon (founding Editor of Punch and The Field). Date: circa 1890s

Background imageMargarets Collection: St Margarets, Darenth, Kent

St Margarets, Darenth, Kent
St Margarets, Darenth, Dartford, near Lane End, Kent, England. Date: 1910s



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"Exploring the Enchanting Margarets: From St Margarets Bay to Westminster Abbey" Discover the captivating world of Margarets, starting with the picturesque St Margarets Bay and St Margarets At Cliffe in Kent. These charming coastal towns offer breathtaking views and a tranquil atmosphere that will leave you spellbound. Intrigue awaits as we delve into history, where the marriage of Greville Worthington and Diana Duncombe unfolded. The grand celebration was graced by none other than the elegant Countess of Warwick at her son's wedding, held at the majestic Westminster Abbey in the 18th century. Transporting ourselves to a more recent era, we hear echoes of wedding bells from the 1913 season when Freda Dudley Ward tied the knot. This glamorous event marked an unforgettable moment in time for society's elite. Lord Brooke, later known as the 6th Earl of Warwick, takes center stage as we explore his legacy intertwined with St Margarets Hospital in Epping, Essex. A beacon of hope and healing for countless individuals over generations. Venturing further afield, our journey leads us to Rock Ferry St Margarets Home—a sanctuary providing solace and care for those seeking refuge along their life's path. The creative spirit flourishes within Princess Margaret Design—an embodiment of elegance and sophistication that captivates all who encounter it. Her artistic vision continues to inspire generations worldwide. Unveiling another facet of history brings us to Swindon & Highworth Union Workhouse in Wiltshire—a testament to resilience amidst adversity. Its architectural group nestled within Westminster stands tall as a reminder of past struggles overcome through unity. Finally, we return full circle to enchanting St. Margarets Bay—where nature meets tranquility once again. Let its serene beauty wash over you as you immerse yourself in this idyllic haven on England's southeastern coast.