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The Countess of Yarborough, 1879. Creator: Vincent Brooks Day & Son
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The Countess of Yarborough, 1879. Creator: Vincent Brooks Day & Son
The Countess of Yarborough, 1879. Victoria Alexandrina, Countess of Yarborough (1841-1927), race horse trainer and Joint Master of the Brocklesby Hounds. From The Sporting Gazette and Agricultural Journal, 14th June 1879
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Bowler Hat Countess Countess Of Fox Hunting Foxhunting Hare Horse Racing Huntswoman Richardson Sepia Victoria Vincent Brooks Aristocrat Yarborough
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The Countess of Yarborough, 1879 - A Glimpse into the Aristocratic World of Victorian Britain
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. This black and white lithograph print transports us back to the elegant world of 19th-century British aristocracy. The subject of this portrait is none other than Victoria Alexandrina, Countess of Yarborough, a remarkable woman known for her prowess as a race horse trainer and Joint Master of the Brocklesby Hounds. Dressed in a stylish attire befitting her status, the Countess exudes grace and poise. Her bowler hat adds a touch of sophistication to her ensemble while emphasizing her role as an influential figure in both fox hunting and horse racing circles. With a side view profile that highlights her refined features, she gazes off into the distance with an air of confidence. The sepia-toned monochrome aesthetic lends an air of timelessness to this image, capturing the essence of Victorian society. It serves as a reminder not only of Lady Victoria's prominent position but also showcases women's growing influence during this era. Vincent Brooks Day & Son skillfully crafted this lithograph from an original photograph by Victoria Richardson. Preserved through time, it now allows us to appreciate the beauty and significance behind Lady Victoria Hare's legacy. As we gaze upon this stunning portrait print from The Sporting Gazette and Agricultural Journal dated June 14th, 1879, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand the splendor and achievements that
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