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"Captivating Viscountesses: A Glimpse into the Lives of Aristocratic Women in the 1920s" Step back in time to the early 1920s

Background imageViscountess Collection: Rosemary Viscountess Boyne

Rosemary Viscountess Boyne Ludlow Races 26 November 1997 Date: 26 November 1997

Background imageViscountess Collection: The equestrian group at the Circus Ball, Grosvenor House, 1933

The equestrian group at the Circus Ball, Grosvenor House, 1933. From left, Nancy Mitford, Cecil Beaton, Lady Castlerosse and Viscountess Weymouth. Date: 1933

Background imageViscountess Collection: Dolls of courtiers Viscountess Stuart and Lady Sedley

Dolls of courtiers Viscountess Stuart and Lady Sedley. Wooden dolls dressed by the young Princess Victoria. Color plate after an illustration by Alan Wright from Frances H

Background imageViscountess Collection: Doll of courtier Lady Maria Arnold

Doll of courtier Lady Maria Arnold. Wooden doll dressed by the young Princess Victoria. Color plate after an illustration by Alan Wright from Frances H

Background imageViscountess Collection: The prolific English author Edmee Elizabeth Monica Dashwood (1890-1943)

The prolific English author Edmee Elizabeth Monica Dashwood (1890-1943), commonly known as E. M. Delafield, and Lorna Lewis, British writer ()

Background imageViscountess Collection: Familiar Faces, Brilliant Brunettes by Pat Charles

Familiar Faces, Brilliant Brunettes by Pat Charles
A sextet of well-known society women who happen to have brunette hair. Top left, model Hilary Charles, sister of the artist Pat Charles, top right Lady Pamela Smith, daughter of Lord Birkinhead

Background imageViscountess Collection: Viscountess Fitzharris, Northumberland

Viscountess Fitzharris, Northumberland
Viscountess Fitzharris on the battlements of Chillingham Castle, Northumberland. 1839

Background imageViscountess Collection: Society women in their jewels

Society women in their jewels
Page from The Sketch featuring a number of ladies of nobility wearing pearl necklaces, tiaras and other family jewels. 1. Lady Gooch, 2. Lady St. Oswald in a splendid dog collar, 3

Background imageViscountess Collection: Viscountess Weymouth

Viscountess Weymouth pictured on holiday (probably on the Riviera) by Olive Snell. She was formerly the Hon. Daphne Winifred Louise Vivian (1904-1997), and married Viscount Weymouth in 1927 Date: 1929

Background imageViscountess Collection: Lady Weymouth by Madame Yevonde

Lady Weymouth by Madame Yevonde
Viscountess Weymouth by Madame Yevonde. She was formerly the Hon. Daphne Winifred Louise Vivian (1904-1997), and married Viscount Weymouth in 1927. Date: 1931

Background imageViscountess Collection: Lady Myee Carrington

Lady Myee Carrington
Lady Judith Sydney Myee Wynn-Carrington who married Walter Egerton George Lucian Keppel, 9th Earl of Albemarle, Viscount Bury, to become the Viscountess Bury earlier that month. Date: 1909

Background imageViscountess Collection: Countess Howe (Mary Curzon)

Countess Howe (Mary Curzon)
Countess Howe, (1887-1962) portrayed by society painter, Philip de Laszlo. She married her cousin, Viscount Curzon (Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe), MP for Battersea South

Background imageViscountess Collection: Countess Lavinia Spencer (1762-1831) 1781-2 (oil on canvas)

Countess Lavinia Spencer (1762-1831) 1781-2 (oil on canvas)
PHD30341 Countess Lavinia Spencer (1762-1831) 1781-2 (oil on canvas) by Reynolds, Joshua (1723-92); 75x62.2 cm; Collection of Earl Spencer, Althorp, Northamptonshire

Background imageViscountess Collection: Viscountess Clive

Viscountess Clive (Vida Cuthbert, 1910 - 2003), wife of Viscount Clive who she married in 1934. Lady Clive was President of the Red Cross for the county of Montgomeryshire. 1942

Background imageViscountess Collection: Viscountess Weymouth listening to music

Viscountess Weymouth listening to music -- A Camerhapsody to Classic Jazz (Gershwins Rhapsody in Blue) -- part of an exhibition at 28 Old Burlington Street, London. Date: 1930

Background imageViscountess Collection: Viscountess Maidstone by Madame Yevonde

Viscountess Maidstone by Madame Yevonde
Viscountess Maidstone, formerly Margaretta Armstrong Drexel (1885-1952) of the American banking dynasty. Married Lieutentant-Colonel Viscount Maidstone in 1910 and had three children, the Hon

Background imageViscountess Collection: Eleanor Souray, English actress

Eleanor Souray, English actress
Eleanor Souray (1880-1931), English actress known for her roles in Edwardian musical comedies, pantomime and light opera, later Eleanor Byng, Viscountess Torrington. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageViscountess Collection: Viscountess Moore by Madame Yevonde

Viscountess Moore by Madame Yevonde
Viscountess Moore, wife of the Earl of Droghedas only son, who, before her marriage was Joan Carr the well-known radio star

Background imageViscountess Collection: The Hon. Pamela Dillon by Madame Yevonde

The Hon. Pamela Dillon by Madame Yevonde
The Hon. Pamela Dillon, only daughter of Viscount and Viscountess Dillon photographed by Madame Yevonde at the time of her engagement to Viscount Cranley of the Life Guards. Date: 1936

Background imageViscountess Collection: Lady Mary Lygon and Viscountess Castlerosse

Lady Mary Lygon and Viscountess Castlerosse at the Westminster Hospital Ball and Cotillon at the Dorchester Hotel in June 1931. Date: 1939

Background imageViscountess Collection: Edith Helen Chaplin, Viscountess Castlereagh

Edith Helen Chaplin, Viscountess Castlereagh (1878-1959), wife of the 7th Marquess. 19th century

Background imageViscountess Collection: Viscountess Valletort and her son

Viscountess Valletort and her son
Caroline Augusta Edgcumbe, Viscountess Valletort (1808-1881) and her son, William Henry Edgcumbe, 4th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe (1832-1917). circa 1837

Background imageViscountess Collection: Group photo, Christening of George Henry Hubert Lascelles

Group photo, Christening of George Henry Hubert Lascelles
Christening of George Henry Hubert Lascelles (1923-2011, 7th Earl of Harewood), group photo, with Colonel Lane Fox, Viscountess Boyne, Lady Harewood, Archbishop of York, Prince George (Duke of Kent)

Background imageViscountess Collection: Viscountess Long of Wraxhall

Viscountess Long of Wraxhall
Frances Laura (nÚÑáCharteris), Duchess of Marlborough (1915-1990), Former wife of 2nd Viscount Long and of 3rd Earl of Dudley and of Michael Canfield

Background imageViscountess Collection: Viscountess Elmley

Viscountess Elmley
Else " Mona" Schiwe (18951989), later Countess Beauchamp, on the front cover of The Tatler. 1936

Background imageViscountess Collection: Pulcherie de Valence carrying a sheaf of wheat with poppies and cornflowers, c

Pulcherie de Valence carrying a sheaf of wheat with poppies and cornflowers, c
CHT392270 Pulcherie de Valence carrying a sheaf of wheat with poppies and cornflowers, c. 1783 (w/c) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageViscountess Collection: The duchesse de Langeais visiting the vicomtesse de Beauseant

The duchesse de Langeais visiting the vicomtesse de Beauseant
CHT397979 The duchesse de Langeais visiting the vicomtesse de Beauseant, illustration from Le Pere Goriot by Honore de Balzac

Background imageViscountess Collection: Portrait of Angelina Magdalena (c. 1666-1736), second wife of 1st Viscount St. John

Portrait of Angelina Magdalena (c. 1666-1736), second wife of 1st Viscount St. John
WDM77273 Portrait of Angelina Magdalena (c.1666-1736), second wife of 1st Viscount St. John by Kneller, Godfrey (1646-1723) (after); 74.9x62.2 cm; De Morgan Collection

Background imageViscountess Collection: Portrait of Philadelphia Hannah, Viscountess Cremorne (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Philadelphia Hannah, Viscountess Cremorne (oil on canvas)
652125 Portrait of Philadelphia Hannah, Viscountess Cremorne (oil on canvas) by Lawrence, Thomas (1769-1830); 241.3x144.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Philadelphia Hannah)

Background imageViscountess Collection: Diana Manners, later wife of Duff Cooper, 1st Viscount Norwich, 1919 (oil on canvas)

Diana Manners, later wife of Duff Cooper, 1st Viscount Norwich, 1919 (oil on canvas)
466013 Diana Manners, later wife of Duff Cooper, 1st Viscount Norwich, 1919 (oil on canvas) by Shannon, James Jebusa (1862-1923); Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, UK; Irish, out of copyright

Background imageViscountess Collection: A Lady in Black: Portrait of Jean Ainsworth, Viscountess Massereene and Ferrard

A Lady in Black: Portrait of Jean Ainsworth, Viscountess Massereene and Ferrard
698685 A Lady in Black: Portrait of Jean Ainsworth, Viscountess Massereene and Ferrard, 1917 (oil on canvas) by Lavery, John (1856-1941); 87.7x113 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageViscountess Collection: Katharine (Kate) Louisa Russell, Viscountess Amberley (nee Stanley, 1844-1874)

Katharine (Kate) Louisa Russell, Viscountess Amberley (nee Stanley, 1844-1874), British suffragist and early advocate of birth control

Background imageViscountess Collection: LUMLEYS ALMSHOUSES

LUMLEYS ALMSHOUSES
A beautiful copperplate of the almshouses erected by Elizabeth, viscountess Lumley, in the pest house field at Shoreditch in 1672 but - alas - pulled down in 1822. Date: 1672 - 1822

Background imageViscountess Collection: Viscountess Vilain, 1857. Creator: Pierre-Louis Pierson

Viscountess Vilain, 1857. Creator: Pierre-Louis Pierson
Viscountess Vilain, 1857

Background imageViscountess Collection: Viscountess Castlereagh, from Worlds Beauties, Series 2 (N27) for Allen &

Viscountess Castlereagh, from Worlds Beauties, Series 2 (N27) for Allen &
Viscountess Castlereagh, from Worlds Beauties, Series 2 (N27) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888

Background imageViscountess Collection: Mrs. Horton, Later Viscountess Maynard (died 1814 / 15). Creator: Sir Joshua Reynolds

Mrs. Horton, Later Viscountess Maynard (died 1814 / 15). Creator: Sir Joshua Reynolds
Mrs. Horton, Later Viscountess Maynard (died 1814/15)

Background imageViscountess Collection: Princess Mary, c1920s. Creator: Unknown

Princess Mary, c1920s. Creator: Unknown
Princess Mary, c1920s. Portrait of Mary, Princess Royal (1897-1965), the third child and eldest daughter of King George V and Mary of Teck. Postcard

Background imageViscountess Collection: Mary, 1914. Creator: James Jebusa Shannon

Mary, 1914. Creator: James Jebusa Shannon
Mary, 1914. Portrait of Mary, Princess Royal (1897-1965), the third child and eldest daughter of King George V and Mary of Teck

Background imageViscountess Collection: His Majesty and Princess Mary on the Alpine Railway, Earls Court Exhibition, 1913, 1937

His Majesty and Princess Mary on the Alpine Railway, Earls Court Exhibition, 1913, 1937. His Royal Highness Prince Albert 1910-1920 became King George VI on 11 December 1936

Background imageViscountess Collection: H. R. H. Princess Mary & Viscount Lascelles with their Son, George Henry Hubert Lascelles

H. R. H. Princess Mary & Viscount Lascelles with their Son, George Henry Hubert Lascelles
H.R.H. Princess Mary & Viscount Lascelles with their Bonnie Son & Heir, George Henry Hubert Lascelles, 1923. Mary, Princess Royal (1897-1965), daughter of King George V and Queen Mary of Teck

Background imageViscountess Collection: H. R. H. Princess Mary, c1920. Creator: Unknown

H. R. H. Princess Mary, c1920. Creator: Unknown
H.R.H. Princess Mary, c1920. Mary, Princess Royal (1897-1965), daughter of King George V and Queen Mary of Teck, wearing a fur stole. [J. Beagles & Co. Ltd. London, c1920]

Background imageViscountess Collection: H. R. H. Princess Mary, c1915. Creator: Ernest Brooks

H. R. H. Princess Mary, c1915. Creator: Ernest Brooks
H.R.H. Princess Mary, c1915. Mary, Princess Royal (1897-1965), daughter of King George V and Queen Mary of Teck, wearing a pearl-trimmed dress.. [J. Beagles & Co. Ltd. London, c1915]

Background imageViscountess Collection: H. M. King George V. and Princess Mary, 1914. Creator: Rotary Photo

H. M. King George V. and Princess Mary, 1914. Creator: Rotary Photo
H.M. King George V. and Princess Mary, 1914. King Geoge V (1865-1936) and his daughter Mary, Princess Royal (1897-1965), out riding. [Published 1914]

Background imageViscountess Collection: Bridesmaid at wedding of Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles, 1922, (1937. )

Bridesmaid at wedding of Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles, 1922, (1937. )
Bridesmaid at wedding of Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles (now the Princess Royal and the Earl of Harewood), February 28th, 1922, 1937

Background imageViscountess Collection: Princess Elizabeth and her cousin Lord Lascelles with the Princess Royal, 1937

Princess Elizabeth and her cousin Lord Lascelles with the Princess Royal, 1937
Princess Elizabeth and her cousin Lord Lascelles, in the royal carriage-procession from the Palace. They were with the Princess Royal, May 12 1937

Background imageViscountess Collection: Ford V8 saloon of Viscountess Chetwynd competing in the South Wales Auto Club Welsh Rally

Ford V8 saloon of Viscountess Chetwynd competing in the South Wales Auto Club Welsh Rally
Ford V8 Saloon. 1936 Vehicle Reg. No. EHK837. Event Entry No: 17. Driver: Chetwynd, Viscountess Award: Ladies Prize Closed cars. Place: S.W.A.C. Welsh Rally. Date: 30.6-3.7.37

Background imageViscountess Collection: Ford V8 saloon of Joan Chetwynd, RSAC Scottish Rally, 1933. Artist: Bill Brunell

Ford V8 saloon of Joan Chetwynd, RSAC Scottish Rally, 1933. Artist: Bill Brunell
Ford V8 Saloon. 1936 3622 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. CLF601. Event Entry No: 31. Driver: Chetwynd, Hon. Mrs. Finished: 12th. of 17. Place: R.S.A.C. Scottish Rally. Date: 10-14.6.35



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"Captivating Viscountesses: A Glimpse into the Lives of Aristocratic Women in the 1920s" Step back in time to the early 1920s, where we find ourselves amidst the regal splendor of King George V and his illustrious family. The Royal Family in 1923 exudes grace and elegance, with each member embodying their own unique charm. One such captivating figure is Miss Elizabeth Egerton-Warburton, a woman whose beauty and poise are simply unmatched. Her presence commands attention wherever she goes, leaving onlookers spellbound by her enchanting allure. Another remarkable viscountess who graces our narrative is Lady Diana Manners, immortalized by John Sargent's brushstrokes. Her portrait captures her ethereal beauty and aristocratic demeanor that make her an icon of sophistication. Viscountess Castlereagh stands out among society's elite as she adorns herself with a famous necklace and tiara that radiate opulence. These exquisite jewels serve as symbols of her elevated status within high society circles. The Baroness D Erlanger's costume ball in Venice brings together a costumed group like no other. Among them is Viscountess Castlerosse, who daringly dresses as a fish course - showcasing both her sense of humor and audacious fashion choices. Cecil Beaton's portraits featured in The Sketch magazine offer us glimpses into the lives of these extraordinary women. Their timeless beauty captured through his lens transports us to an era filled with glamour and refinement. Princess Mary, now known as Viscountess Lascelles after marrying into nobility, epitomizes gracefulness at its finest. Her regal bearing shines through every photograph taken during this period. Even aristocrats enjoy leisure activities such as golf tournaments at Whites Golf Club. Harriet Tullamore emerges from this gathering as a vision of elegance, effortlessly blending aristocratic charm with a sporting spirit.