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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: 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

Background imageViscountess Collection: Lady Amelia Anne Hobart, Vicountess Castlereagh, Marchioness of Londonderry, c1800

Lady Amelia Anne Hobart, Vicountess Castlereagh, Marchioness of Londonderry, c1800, (1 Artist: Thomas Lawrence)
Lady Amelia Anne Hobart (1772-1829), Vicountess Castlereagh, Marchioness of Londonderry, c1800, (1911). Lady Amelia Anne Hobart, (1772-1829). Painting held at Blickling Hall, Blickling, Norwich

Background imageViscountess Collection: Lady Bagot, Viscountess Burghersh and Lady Fitzroy Somerset, 1827, (1911). Artist: Thomas Lawrence

Lady Bagot, Viscountess Burghersh and Lady Fitzroy Somerset, 1827, (1911). Artist: Thomas Lawrence
Lady Bagot, Viscountess Burghersh and Lady Fitzroy Somerset, 1827, (1911). Lady Emily Harriet Wellesley-Pole (1792-1881) with her sisters Lady Priscilla Anne Wellesley-Pole

Background imageViscountess Collection: A lone group of royal mourners: Queen Mary with the Princess Royal, 1936

A lone group of royal mourners: Queen Mary with the Princess Royal, 1936
A lone group of royal mourners: Queen Mary with the Princess Royal and her daughters-in-law, after the departure of the coffin, waiting at Kings Cross to drive to Buckingham Palace, 1936

Background imageViscountess Collection: The Princess Royal, 1935

The Princess Royal, 1935. Ardath cigarette card, from a series of 50 commemorating the Silver Jubilee of King George V, 1935

Background imageViscountess Collection: The Princess Royal, President of Girl Guide Association, 1935

The Princess Royal, President of Girl Guide Association, 1935. Ardath cigarette card, from a series of 50 commemorating the Silver Jubilee of King George V, 1935

Background imageViscountess Collection: The Princess Royal in Volunteer Aid Detatchment (VAD) uniform, c1910s (1935)

The Princess Royal in Volunteer Aid Detatchment (VAD) uniform, c1910s (1935). Ardath cigarette card, from a series of 50 commemorating the Silver Jubilee of King George V, 1935

Background imageViscountess Collection: Lady Duncannon, c1788, (1902). Artist: Francesco Bartolozzi

Lady Duncannon, c1788, (1902). Artist: Francesco Bartolozzi
Lady Duncannon, c1788. Henrietta, Viscountess Duncannon (1761-1821), later Countess of Bessborough. After John Downman (1750-1824). From The Connoisseur Vol. III [Otto Limited, London, 1902.]

Background imageViscountess Collection: Princess Mary, Viscountess Lascelles, with her two sons, Gerald and George, 1926 (1935)

Princess Mary, Viscountess Lascelles, with her two sons, Gerald and George, 1926 (1935). From The Royal Jubilee Book 1910-1935 [Associated Newspapers Ltd. London, 1935]

Background imageViscountess Collection: Prince George and Princess Mary at the opening of Earls Court Exhibition, London, 1913 (1935)

Prince George and Princess Mary at the opening of Earls Court Exhibition, London, 1913 (1935)
Prince George and Princess Mary enjoy the fun of the fair at the opening of Earls Court Exhibition, London, 1913 (1935). From The Royal Jubilee Book 1910-1935 [Associated Newspapers Ltd. London, 1935]

Background imageViscountess Collection: Lady Palmerston (1787-1869), wife of Lord Palmerston

Lady Palmerston (1787-1869), wife of Lord Palmerston. Emily Mary Lamb, Viscountess Palmerston was a political hostess and wife of 3rd Viscount Palmerston

Background imageViscountess Collection: Beauty at the Coronation, 1837, (1901)

Beauty at the Coronation, 1837, (1901). Female members of the British aristocracy who attended the coronation of Queen Victoria

Background imageViscountess Collection: Queen Mary and daughter Princess Mary

Queen Mary and daughter Princess Mary
Queen Mary (Queen consort of king George V) (1867-1953) and her daughter Princess Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood (Viscountess Lascelles) (1897-1965). Date: circa 1912

Background imageViscountess Collection: Viscountess Furness and her son

Viscountess Furness and her son
Thelma, Lady Furness (1904 - 1970), born Thelma Morgan featured in The Tatler with her son, Hon. Anthony William Furness. Thelma married twice, the second time to Marmaduke Furness

Background imageViscountess Collection: Imogen Grenfell

Imogen Grenfell
Alexandra Imogen Clair Gage (n饠 Grenfell), Viscountess Gage (1905-1969), Daughter of 1st Baron Desborough and Ettie, Lady Desborough; wife of 6th Viscount Gage. Date: 1925

Background imageViscountess Collection: Lady Bearsted

Lady Bearsted, formerly Dorothy Montefiore Micholls, wife of Walter Samuel, 2nd Viscount Bearsted. Pictured with a pet dog at Newtonmore, Invernesshire where the couple had a home, Phones

Background imageViscountess Collection: Children of George V and Queen Mary

Children of George V and Queen Mary
The children of King George V and Queen Mary. From left, back row, Prince Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI), Princess Mary, later Viscountess Lascelles, Edward

Background imageViscountess Collection: Lady Diana Cooper (1890-1981)

Lady Diana Cooper (1890-1981)
Photographic portrait of Lady Diana Cooper (1890-1981), previously Lady Diana Manners and later Diana, Viscountess Norwich, the English actress, society figure and wife of Duff Cooper

Background imageViscountess Collection: Lady Diana Cooper, 1923

Lady Diana Cooper, 1923
Photographic portrait of Lady Diana Cooper (1890-1981), previously Lady Diana Manners and later Diana, Viscountess Norwich, the English actress, society figure and wife of Duff Cooper

Background imageViscountess Collection: George Vs children

George Vs children
The children of King George V and Queen Mary in about 1916: (l to r behind) Prince Albert (1895-1952), later King George VI, Prince Edward (1894-1972), later King Edward VIII

Background imageViscountess Collection: Princess Mary and Prince Henry with Mrs Charlotte Bill

Princess Mary and Prince Henry with Mrs Charlotte Bill
Princess Mary of York (later Princess Royal, Viscountess Lascelles) with her younger brother Prince Henry of York (later Duke of Gloucester) in a large pram

Background imageViscountess 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 imageViscountess Collection: Typical coronation procession

Typical coronation procession
The Procession usually observed in the Coronation of our Kings and Queens, showing the hierarchy of dignitaries in English society. 18th century

Background imageViscountess Collection: Katharine Russell, Viscountess Amberley

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

Background imageViscountess Collection: Lady Nicolas Douglas

Lady Nicolas Douglas
Lady NICOLAS DOUGLAS wife of Sir Robert Douglas, later viscount Belhaven (but presumably she died before that since she does not seem to have become a viscountess)) Date: ? - 1612

Background imageViscountess Collection: Viscountess Deerhurst (Virginia Daniel)

Viscountess Deerhurst (Virginia Daniel)
Viscountess Deerhurst, formerly Virginia Daniel Bonynge, step-daughter of Californian millionaire Charles W. Bonynge, one of the so-called dollar princesses

Background imageViscountess 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 imageViscountess Collection: Viscountess Maidstone & her baby, Daphne Finch-Hatton

Viscountess Maidstone & her baby, Daphne Finch-Hatton
Viscountess Maidstone, formerly Miss Margaretta Drexel, daughter of the American millionaire financier, philanthropist and sportsman, Anthony Drexel, pictured with her baby daughter

Background imageViscountess Collection: Lady Diana Cooper, 1922

Lady Diana Cooper, 1922
Photographic portrait of Lady Diana Cooper (1890-1981), previously Lady Diana Manners and later Diana, Viscountess Norwich, the English actress, society figure and then wife of Duff Cooper

Background imageViscountess Collection: Countess Mount-Edgcumbe

Countess Mount-Edgcumbe
CAROLINE AUGUSTA, countess of- EDGCUMBE (nee Feilding) wife of Ernest, third earl (previously viscountess Valletort) with her child. Date: ? - 1881

Background imageViscountess Collection: MARY PAUL ASTOR (1858-1894). Wife of William Waldorf Astor

MARY PAUL ASTOR (1858-1894). Wife of William Waldorf Astor

Background imageViscountess Collection: Louise de Broglie, Countess of Haussonville, 1842 (graphite & white highlights on paper)

Louise de Broglie, Countess of Haussonville, 1842 (graphite & white highlights on paper)
XIR233233 Louise de Broglie, Countess of Haussonville, 1842 (graphite & white highlights on paper) (b/w photo) by Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique (1780-1867); 30.4x21.8 cm; Musee Bonnat, Bayonne

Background imageViscountess Collection: The Viscountess Furness by Autori

The Viscountess Furness by Autori
Thelma, Lady Furness (1904 - 1970), born Thelma Morgan portrayed in character by Autori. Thelma married twice, the second time to Marmaduke Furness, 1st Viscount Furness

Background imageViscountess Collection: Music cover, Nymphs of the Sea

Music cover, Nymphs of the Sea, waltz by J Rowland, dedicated to Viscountess Galway. Played at Serlby Hall in celebration of the 35th wedding anniversary of George Edmund Milnes Monckton-Arundell

Background imageViscountess Collection: Viscountess Glentworth

Viscountess Glentworth
Viscountess GLENTWORTH Date: CIRCA 1892

Background imageViscountess Collection: Mary Vctss Falmouth 2

Mary Vctss Falmouth 2
MARY FRANCES ELIZABETH, viscountess FALMOUTH (nee Stapleton), when baroness Le Despencer; wife of Evelyn Boscawen, 6th viscount. Date: 1822 - 1891

Background imageViscountess Collection: Letitia Lady Falkland 2

Letitia Lady Falkland 2
LETTICE (or LETITIA), viscountess FALKLAND (nee Morison), wife of Lucius Cary, second viscount. Date: 1610 - 1646

Background imageViscountess Collection: Letitia Lady Falkland

Letitia Lady Falkland
LETTICE (or LETITIA), viscountess FALKLAND (nee Morison), wife of Lucius Cary, second viscount : depicted as a widow with suitably allegorical ornaments. Date: 1610 - 1646

Background imageViscountess Collection: Mary Vctss Falmouth

Mary Vctss Falmouth
MARY FRANCES ELIZABETH, viscountess FALMOUTH (nee Stapleton), when baroness Le Despencer; wife of Evelyn Boscawen, 6th viscount. Date: 1822 - 1891

Background imageViscountess Collection: Mary Vcts. Doneraile

Mary Vcts. Doneraile
MARY ANNE GRACE LOUISA, viscountess DONERAILE, (nee Lenox-Conyngham) wife of Hayes St Leger, fourth viscount. Date: ? - 1907

Background imageViscountess Collection: Henrietta Vcts. Dillon

Henrietta Vcts. Dillon
HENRIETTA Viscountess DILLON (nee Browne) wife of Henry Augustus, 13th Viscount. Date: ? - 1862

Background imageViscountess Collection: Anne Countess Cowper

Anne Countess Cowper
ANNE FLORENCE, countess COWPER, nee Robinson, while she was viscountess Fordwich : wife of George, sixth earl. Date: ? - 1880

Background imageViscountess Collection: Mary Vctss Chetwynd - 2

Mary Vctss Chetwynd - 2
MARY (nee Moss) viscountess CHETWYND wife of Richard, sixth viscount. Date: ? - 1857

Background imageViscountess Collection: Mary Vctss Chetwynd

Mary Vctss Chetwynd
MARY (nee Moss) viscountess CHETWYND wife of Richard, sixth viscount. Date: ? - 1857

Background imageViscountess Collection: Charlotte Ashburnham

Charlotte Ashburnham
CHARLOTTE (Percy), countess ASHBURNHAM, daughter of duke of Northumberland, second wife of George, the third earl : portrait made when she was still viscountess St Asaph. Date: 1776 - 1862

Background imageViscountess Collection: Viscountess Townshend

Viscountess Townshend
DOROTHY, VISCOUNTESS TOWNSHEND Sister of Sir Robert Walpole; m. Charles, 2nd Viscount Townshend; said to be the Brown Lady who haunts Raynham Hall Date: 1686 - 1726

Background imageViscountess Collection: Viscountess Glenorchy

Viscountess Glenorchy
Willielma Campbell, nee Maxwell, viscountess GLENORCHY Scottish noblewoman who at age 23 acquired intense religious convictions, which caused her to build chapels here & there Date: 1741 - 1786

Background imageViscountess Collection: Viscountess Vesci

Viscountess Vesci
Viscountess VESCI Date: CIRCA 1889



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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.