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Lady Anne Coke

Lady Anne Coke, later Lady Glenconner, one of the Queens maids of honour at the 1953 Coronation. She was the eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Leicester and married Colin Tennant, third Baron Glenconner. Date: 1953

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In this stunning black and white portrait, Lady Anne Coke, later Lady Glenconner, gracefully poses for the camera in her maid of honor attire at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Lady Anne, the eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Leicester, was a prominent figure in British aristocratic society during this era. Her elegant demeanor and refined beauty are on full display in this image. The coronation of Queen Elizabeth II was a grand and historic event, marking the official beginning of her reign. Lady Anne, as one of the Queen's maids of honor, played a significant role in the ceremony, representing the aristocracy and the traditions of the monarchy. Her presence at the coronation was a testament to her noble lineage and her important place in British society. After the coronation, Lady Anne went on to marry Colin Tennant, third Baron Glenconner, in 1954. Their union brought them both wealth and status, and they went on to live a life of privilege and glamour. Lady Glenconner became known for her philanthropy and her patronage of the arts, further cementing her place in British society. This portrait of Lady Anne Coke, taken during this pivotal moment in her life, offers a glimpse into the world of aristocratic society during the mid-20th century. Her timeless beauty and the historical significance of the event make this image a must-have for any collection of royal or social history.

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