RM2JAYK9R–It is brushed ***** with no parting and soft curls fall over her forehead as compared with the old style (below) worn during the recent Caribbean tour. March 24, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8EP–Field Marshal Lord Montgomery - At Home - Personalities. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8FE–Field Marshal Lord Montgomery - Gardening - Personalities. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8FD–Field Marshal Lord Montgomery - Gardening - Personalities. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8EJ–Field Marshal Lord Montgomery - Member Of Family - Personalities. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8PB–Field - Marshall Lord Montgomery - Prior To 1957 - Personalities. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8NT–Field Marshal Montgomery - One of the tasks that has to be undertaken by the Deputy Commander is to pose for official propaganda photographs taken by the official photographers attached to the Supreme H.Q. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8N5–Field Marshal Montgomery - With the Field Marshal anytime is the right time for discussions and is seen here in deep conversation with his A.D.C as he leaves the H.Q. for one of his many engagements. January 8, 1954. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8F3–Field Marshal Montgomery: At his converted Mill House which is his home at Iskington Hampshire the Field Marshal relaxes whilst he contemplates his problems. Most of his work is done in this drawing room which is surrounded by war portraits and photographs. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8FB–Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery: The Field Marshal at his desk in the drawing room of his converted Mill house home at Isington, Hampshire. Here he answers his personal letters which he insists shall be done in his own handwriting. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY90J–Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery -- The Field Marshal at his desk in the drawing room of his converted Mill house home at Isington, Hampshire. Here he answers his personal letters which he insists shall be done in his own handwriting. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8H7–Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery: At his converted Mill house which is home at Isington Hampshire, the Field Marshal relaxes whilst he contemplates his problems. Most of his work is done in this drawing room which work is surrounded by war portraits and photographs. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8KM–Field Marshal Montgomery - The Chateau has extensive streams and pools in which trout are bred and sold to local restaurants. The Field Marshal is interested in this project that is carried out by his hosts. He is seen here chatting - looks like a fishing story to the staff who are selecting and catching fish to be sold. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY90C–Field Marshal Montgomery -- F.M. Montgomery in his austere like office at Supreme H.Q. at Shape H.Q. The walls are dark oak paneling completely unadorned except for a single map of Europe. His desk is the essence of tidyness and not a single paper is out of place, or for that matter, not one can be seen. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8YC–Field Marshal Montgomery -- F.M. Montgomery in his austere like office at Supreme H.Q. at Shape H.Q. The walls are dark oak penelling completely unadorned except for a single map of Europe. His desk is the essence of tidyness and not a single paper is out of place, or for that matter, not one can be seen. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8DY–Field Marshal Montgomery: The Field Marshal shares the Chateau de Courance with his host the Marquis de Ganay. Here the Field Marshal is seen with the grandchildren of the Count de Ganay. They are Anne Marie aged 7 and Marin aged 5. Their father the count is a friend of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh and has recently spent come time at Balmoral as guest for shooting. January 08, 1954. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8EA–Field Marshal Montgomery: The Field Marshal has very few hobbies - most of his time at the Chateau is spent at work on his papers. A rare Entertainment and celebrities or theatre and the occasional session at the billiard table is the most he ever indulges. The billiard table is for the most time used as a map table - when it is not the Field Marshal plays - not snooker of billiards - but 'Sloch', an old army interpretation of snooker. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8DJ–Field Marshal Montgomery: The Field Marshal has very few hobbies - most of his time at the Chateau is spent at work on his papers. A rare Entertainment and celebrities or theatre and the occasional session at the billiard table is the most he very indulges. The billiard table is for the most time used as a map table - when it is not the Field Marshal plays - not snooker of billiards - but 'Sloch', an old army interpretation of snooker. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8DN–Field Marshal Montgomery: The Field Marshal shares the Chateau de Courance with his host the Marquis de Ganay. Here the Field Marshal is seen with the grandchildren of the Marquis. They are the daughters of the Count de Ganay. They are Anne Marie aged 7 and Marin aged 5. Their father the count is a friend of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh and has recently spent come time at Balmoral as guest for shooting. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8FG–Field Marshal Montgomery: The Field Marshal has very few hobbies - most of his time at the Chateau is spent at work on his papers. A rare Entertainment and celebrities or theatre and the occasional session at the billiard table is the most he ever indulges. The billiard table is for the most time used as a map table when it is not, the Field Marshal plays not snooker or billiards - but 'Slosh', an old Amy interpretation of snooker. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8F0–Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery: At Isington Hampshire the Field Marshal has converted on old mall as his home. Much money and care has gone into laying out the grounds and garden through which the River Wey flown. The river at one time used to provide the power to drive the mill. The Field Marshal is a keen Potterer in the garden, and spends his spare time pruning and cutting off dead flowers. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8F1–Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery: At Isington Hampshire the Field Marshal has converted on old mall as his home. Much money and care has gone into laying out the grounds and garden through which the Rver Wey flows. The river at one time used to provide the power to drive the mill. The Field Marshal is a keen potteer in the garden, and spends his spare time pruning and cutting off dead flowers. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8F8–Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery: At Isington Hampshire the Field marshal has converted on old mall as his home. Much money and care has gone into laying out the grounds and garden through which the River Wey flows. The river at one time used to provide the power to drive the mill. The Field Marshal is a keen Potterer in the garden, and spends his spare time pruning and cutting off dead flowers. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8FF–Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery: At Isington Hampshire the Field Marshal has converted on old mall as his home. Much money and care has gone into laying out the grounds and garden through which the Rver Wey flows. The river at one time used to provide the power to drive the mill. The Field Marshal is a keen potteer in the garden, and spends his spare time pruning and cutting off dead flowers. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8EX–Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery: At Isington Hampshire the Field marshal has converted on old mall as his home. Much money and care has gone into laying out the grounds and garden through which the River Wey flows. The river at one time used to provide the power to drive the mill. The Field Marshal is a keen Potterer in the garden, and spends his spare time pruning and cutting off dead flowers. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8T9–Field Marshal Montgomery -- Field Marshal Montgomery in his austere like office at supreme H.Q. at Shape H.Q. The walls are dark oak panelling completely unadorned except for a single map of Europe. His desk is the essence of tidyness and not a single paper is out of place or for that matter not one can be seen. Lord Montgomery 'whole thing muddled up'. January 08, 1954. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2HX5YP2–Sir Cedric and Lady Hardwicke. 22, Lady Hardwicke has fun at the sight of Sir Cedric's tights which he wears as Edward IV in Sir Laurence Oliver's production of Richard III at Shepperton Studios. December 21, 1954. (Photo by Jack Esten).;Sir Cedric and Lady Hardwicke. 22, Lady Hardwicke has fun at the sight of Sir Cedric's tights which he wears as Edward IV in Sir Laurence Oliver's production of Richard III at Shepperton Studios.
RM2HX5YNP–Sir Cedric And Lady Hardwicke -- 10 & 11. Sir Cedric and Lady Hardwicke are fond of both horses and dogs, but without a permanent home they have not yet been able to own any but those of their friends. They are seen here with Shandy a minature Sealyham whose brother was recently sold to Moscow. December 21, 1954. (Photo by Jack Esten).;Sir Cedric And Lady Hardwicke -- 10 & 11. Sir Cedric and Lady Hardwicke are fond of both horses and dogs, but without a permanent home they have not yet been able
RM2JJY8N9–l Montgomery - In 1948 when the Field Marshal became Deputy of Western Union the French Government offered him the historic Chateau de Courance as a residence. This delightful chateau with its extensive park like grounds some fifty miles outside Paris he new shares with its owners, the Marquis de Ganay and his family. The Field Marshal occupies one wing and the family the other. In these pictures he is seen in the drawing room, the dining room and on the magnificent staircase in front of the chateau which is a replica of the one at Fontainebleau Palace. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8F6–shal Montgomery: In 1948 when the Field Marshal become deputy of Western Union the French Government offered him the historic Chateau de Courance as a residence. This delightful chateau with its extensive park like grounds come fifty miles outside Paris he now shares with its owners, the Marquis de Ganay end his family. The Field Marshal occupies one wing and the family the other. In these pictures a is seen in the drawing room, the dining room and on the magnificent staircase in front of the chateau which is a replica of the one at Fontinbleaue Palace. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8ER–shal Montgomery: In 1948 when the Field Marshal become Deputy of Western Union the French Government offered him the historic Chateau de Courance as a residence. This delightful chateau with its extensive park like grounds come fifty miles outside Paris he now shares with its owners, the Marquis de Ganay end his family. The Field Marshal occupies one wing and the family the other. In these pictures a is seen in the drawing room, the dining room and on the magnificent staircase in front of the chateau which is a replica of the one at Fontinbleaue Palace. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8E2–shal Montgomery: In 1948 when the Field Marshal become Deputy of Western Union the French Government offered him the historic Chateau de Courance as a residence. This delightful chateau with its extensive park like grounds come fifty miles outside Paris he now shares with its owners, the Marquis de Ganay end his family. The Field Marshal occupies one wing and the family the other. In these pictures a is seen in the drawing room, the dining room and on the magnificent staircase in front of the chateau which is a replica of the one at Fontinbleaue Palace. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2JJY8DE–shal Montgomery: In 1948 when the Field Marshal become Deputy of Western Union the French Government offered him the historic Chateau de Courance as a residence. This delightful chateau with its extensive park like grounds come fifty miles outside Paris he now shares with its owners, the Marquis de Ganay end his family. The Field Marshal occupies one wing and the family the other. In these pictures a is seen in the drawing room, the dining room and on the magnificent staircase in front of the chateau which is a replica of the one at Fontinbleaue Palace. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
RM2HX5YP0–Sir Cedric And Lade Hardwicke -- 4 & 5. Sir Cedric and Lady Hardwicke take Ballechin Barney a pedigree bull of the famous Kybo herd for a walk - Sir Cedric remarked that for a pedigree bull 'Barney could give a few marks on placid temperament to many a film producer'. Barney's value is also in the film star class - his stable companion was just recently sold to the Argentine for nearly 6,000 pounds. December 21, 1954. (Photo by Jack Esten).;Sir Cedric And Lade Hardwicke -- 4 & 5. Sir Cedric and
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