First Lady Jackie Kennedy Onassis at Grosvenor House Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-lady-jackie-kennedy-onassis-at-grosvenor-house-image69453789.html
RME0YW0D–First Lady Jackie Kennedy Onassis at Grosvenor House
Celebrities at Doncaster . Lady Ursula Grosvenor . 13 September 1922 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/celebrities-at-doncaster-lady-ursula-grosvenor-13-september-1922-image359916246.html
RM2BWFGRJ–Celebrities at Doncaster . Lady Ursula Grosvenor . 13 September 1922
Ogilvy, Alexandra, * 25.12.1936, princess of Kent, with Lady Howard de Walden, Rose Ball, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ogilvy-alexandra-25121936-princess-of-kent-with-lady-howard-de-walden-rose-ball-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image603891679.html
RM2X2DHYY–Ogilvy, Alexandra, * 25.12.1936, princess of Kent, with Lady Howard de Walden, Rose Ball, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
On the Lido Lady Wimborne 1927 Believed to be Alice Grosvenor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-the-lido-lady-wimborne-1927-believed-to-be-alice-grosvenor-image359807711.html
RM2BWAJBB–On the Lido Lady Wimborne 1927 Believed to be Alice Grosvenor
LADY MARGARET SCOTT LEAVES FOR SOUTH AFRICA. Lady Margaret, who is engaged to Lt. Commander Hawkins, RN, leaving 2 Grosvenor Place, London, with her mother, the Duchess of Buccleuch, and her sister, Lady Alice Scott (left), who later became the Duchess of Gloucester. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lady-margaret-scott-leaves-for-south-africa-lady-margaret-who-is-engaged-106530670.html
RMG58TXP–LADY MARGARET SCOTT LEAVES FOR SOUTH AFRICA. Lady Margaret, who is engaged to Lt. Commander Hawkins, RN, leaving 2 Grosvenor Place, London, with her mother, the Duchess of Buccleuch, and her sister, Lady Alice Scott (left), who later became the Duchess of Gloucester.
Scenes at Grosvenor House for Queen Charlotte's Ball, the pinnacle of the Season for a debutante by the 1950s, showing the girls arriving in their white dresses, finishing touches in the ladies room and the traditional cake cutting ceremony, in this instance by the President of the Ball, Lady Hamond-Graeme, with the maids-of-honour, 200 in all, each taking a piece away. Date: 1950 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scenes-at-grosvenor-house-for-queen-charlottes-ball-the-pinnacle-of-the-season-for-a-debutante-by-the-1950s-showing-the-girls-arriving-in-their-white-dresses-finishing-touches-in-the-ladies-room-and-the-traditional-cake-cutting-ceremony-in-this-instance-by-the-president-of-the-ball-lady-hamond-graeme-with-the-maids-of-honour-200-in-all-each-taking-a-piece-away-date-1950-image501426069.html
RM2M3NX1W–Scenes at Grosvenor House for Queen Charlotte's Ball, the pinnacle of the Season for a debutante by the 1950s, showing the girls arriving in their white dresses, finishing touches in the ladies room and the traditional cake cutting ceremony, in this instance by the President of the Ball, Lady Hamond-Graeme, with the maids-of-honour, 200 in all, each taking a piece away. Date: 1950
Smiling faintly, Lady Docker pictured in the car as she drove away from Grosvenor House with husband Sir Bernard Docker (not pictured) after attending an extraordinary general meeting of BSA (Birmingham Small Arms Company) shareholders. The meeting has been requisitioned by Sir Bernard, who hoped for reinstatement as chairman and managing director. He was dismissed from the post on May 31st. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-smiling-faintly-lady-docker-pictured-in-the-car-as-she-drove-away-106196623.html
RMG4NJTF–Smiling faintly, Lady Docker pictured in the car as she drove away from Grosvenor House with husband Sir Bernard Docker (not pictured) after attending an extraordinary general meeting of BSA (Birmingham Small Arms Company) shareholders. The meeting has been requisitioned by Sir Bernard, who hoped for reinstatement as chairman and managing director. He was dismissed from the post on May 31st.
Viscountess Lady Alice Wimborne(nee Grosvenor)(d.1948)and her son Ivor(1903 -1967),later 2nd Viscount Wimborne, pictured following the appointment of her husband as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in succession to Lord Aberdeen. Before her husband inherited his father's title, she was Lady Ashby St. Ledger, and prior to that, she was know as the Hon. Mrs. Ivor Guest. Date: 1915 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/viscountess-lady-alice-wimbornenee-grosvenord1948and-her-son-ivor1903-1967later-2nd-viscount-wimborne-pictured-following-the-appointment-of-her-husband-as-lord-lieutenant-of-ireland-in-succession-to-lord-aberdeen-before-her-husband-inherited-his-fathers-title-she-was-lady-ashby-st-ledger-and-prior-to-that-she-was-know-as-the-hon-mrs-ivor-guest-date-1915-image501435961.html
RM2M3PAK5–Viscountess Lady Alice Wimborne(nee Grosvenor)(d.1948)and her son Ivor(1903 -1967),later 2nd Viscount Wimborne, pictured following the appointment of her husband as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in succession to Lord Aberdeen. Before her husband inherited his father's title, she was Lady Ashby St. Ledger, and prior to that, she was know as the Hon. Mrs. Ivor Guest. Date: 1915
Royalty - Earl of Lichfield and Lady Leonora Grosvenor - Chester Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-royalty-earl-of-lichfield-and-lady-leonora-grosvenor-chester-107561454.html
RMG6YRME–Royalty - Earl of Lichfield and Lady Leonora Grosvenor - Chester
The Souvenir Luncheon at Grosvenor House in aid of the Three Arts War Fund, which was followed by a garden fete. The Duke of Westminster lent his house for the occasion which was attended by Queen Alexandra and a great deal of society. Photograph shows a view of one of the luncheon rooms and the table of Lady Paget. Amongst the well-known people are Mr Winston Churchill, who is sitting alongside Lady Paget and Mrs (Hazel) Lavery and Mr Gerald de Maurier on the right of Mrs Astor. Date: 1916 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-souvenir-luncheon-at-grosvenor-house-in-aid-of-the-three-arts-war-fund-which-was-followed-by-a-garden-fete-the-duke-of-westminster-lent-his-house-for-the-occasion-which-was-attended-by-queen-alexandra-and-a-great-deal-of-society-photograph-shows-a-view-of-one-of-the-luncheon-rooms-and-the-table-of-lady-paget-amongst-the-well-known-people-are-mr-winston-churchill-who-is-sitting-alongside-lady-paget-and-mrs-hazel-lavery-and-mr-gerald-de-maurier-on-the-right-of-mrs-astor-date-1916-image501433526.html
RM2M3P7G6–The Souvenir Luncheon at Grosvenor House in aid of the Three Arts War Fund, which was followed by a garden fete. The Duke of Westminster lent his house for the occasion which was attended by Queen Alexandra and a great deal of society. Photograph shows a view of one of the luncheon rooms and the table of Lady Paget. Amongst the well-known people are Mr Winston Churchill, who is sitting alongside Lady Paget and Mrs (Hazel) Lavery and Mr Gerald de Maurier on the right of Mrs Astor. Date: 1916
The Wedding of the Earl of Lichfield and Lady Leonora Grosvenor - Chester Cathedral Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-wedding-of-the-earl-of-lichfield-and-lady-leonora-grosvenor-chester-108803682.html
RMG90C5P–The Wedding of the Earl of Lichfield and Lady Leonora Grosvenor - Chester Cathedral
Hugh ('Bendor') Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster, with Loelia Ponsonby who he would marry at Princes Row Register Office in London, 20th February 1930. Photograph shows a luncheon party at Bourdon House, Berkeley Square a week prior to this. The engaged couple are in the centre. On the extreme left is Mrs Arthur James, next to her the Hon. Mrs Freeman-Thomas and on the other side Lady Ursula Filmer-Sankey and Lady Serena James. Others in the picture are Sir A. Rawlinson, Captain Clewes and Major Basil Kerr. The Duke was married four times - Loelia was his third wife. 1930 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hugh-bendor-grosvenor-2nd-duke-of-westminster-with-loelia-ponsonby-who-he-would-marry-at-princes-row-register-office-in-london-20th-february-1930-photograph-shows-a-luncheon-party-at-bourdon-house-berkeley-square-a-week-prior-to-this-the-engaged-couple-are-in-the-centre-on-the-extreme-left-is-mrs-arthur-james-next-to-her-the-hon-mrs-freeman-thomas-and-on-the-other-side-lady-ursula-filmer-sankey-and-lady-serena-james-others-in-the-picture-are-sir-a-rawlinson-captain-clewes-and-major-basil-kerr-the-duke-was-married-four-times-loelia-was-his-third-wife-1930-image501464149.html
RM2M3RJHW–Hugh ('Bendor') Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster, with Loelia Ponsonby who he would marry at Princes Row Register Office in London, 20th February 1930. Photograph shows a luncheon party at Bourdon House, Berkeley Square a week prior to this. The engaged couple are in the centre. On the extreme left is Mrs Arthur James, next to her the Hon. Mrs Freeman-Thomas and on the other side Lady Ursula Filmer-Sankey and Lady Serena James. Others in the picture are Sir A. Rawlinson, Captain Clewes and Major Basil Kerr. The Duke was married four times - Loelia was his third wife. 1930
Diana, Princess of Wales attends the Women of the World Awards Luncheon at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, London. UK. October 16 1989 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diana-princess-of-wales-attends-the-women-of-the-world-awards-luncheon-at-the-grosvenor-house-hotel-park-lane-london-uk-october-16-1989-image438049840.html
RM2GCJW14–Diana, Princess of Wales attends the Women of the World Awards Luncheon at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, London. UK. October 16 1989
Lady Beauchamp, formerly Lady Lettice Grosvenor, with her three eldest daughters, Lettice (born 1906), Sybil (born 1907) and Mary (the baby in her arms, born 1910). There would be one more daughter, Dorothy and together they were known as the 'Beauchamp Belles' prominent in society during the 1930s. The Lygon sisters befriended Evelyn Waugh and the family were the inspiration behind his novel, Brideshead Revisited. Date: 1910 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lady-beauchamp-formerly-lady-lettice-grosvenor-with-her-three-eldest-daughters-lettice-born-1906-sybil-born-1907-and-mary-the-baby-in-her-arms-born-1910-there-would-be-one-more-daughter-dorothy-and-together-they-were-known-as-the-beauchamp-belles-prominent-in-society-during-the-1930s-the-lygon-sisters-befriended-evelyn-waugh-and-the-family-were-the-inspiration-behind-his-novel-brideshead-revisited-date-1910-image501458653.html
RM2M3RBHH–Lady Beauchamp, formerly Lady Lettice Grosvenor, with her three eldest daughters, Lettice (born 1906), Sybil (born 1907) and Mary (the baby in her arms, born 1910). There would be one more daughter, Dorothy and together they were known as the 'Beauchamp Belles' prominent in society during the 1930s. The Lygon sisters befriended Evelyn Waugh and the family were the inspiration behind his novel, Brideshead Revisited. Date: 1910
Lt. Mountbatten God-Parent At ChristeningPicture at Lt. -Col. Philips' home in Grosvenor-square, London, today, following the christening ceremony are (left to right standing) Lady Zia Wernher, Lieut. Philip Mountbatten, Major D. Butters the Marquess of Milford Haven Colonel, H. Phillips, grand-father of the baby, and Sacha, daughter of Lt. -Col. and Mrs. Harold Phillips Mrs. Harold Phillips with her son Harold Nicholas, is seated in centre.Lieut. Philips Mountbatten R.N., and his fubure best-man the Marquess of Milford Haven, were god-parents at the christening ceremony of Harold Nicholas, ba Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-mountbatten-god-parent-at-christeningpicture-at-lt-col-philips-home-in-grosvenor-square-london-today-following-the-christening-ceremony-are-left-to-right-standing-lady-zia-wernher-lieut-philip-mountbatten-major-d-butters-the-marquess-of-milford-haven-colonel-h-phillips-grand-father-of-the-baby-and-sacha-daughter-of-lt-col-and-mrs-harold-phillips-mrs-harold-phillips-with-her-son-harold-nicholas-is-seated-in-centrelieut-philips-mountbatten-rn-and-his-fubure-best-man-the-marquess-of-milford-haven-were-god-parents-at-the-christening-ceremony-of-harold-nicholas-ba-image463565147.html
RM2HX5623–Lt. Mountbatten God-Parent At ChristeningPicture at Lt. -Col. Philips' home in Grosvenor-square, London, today, following the christening ceremony are (left to right standing) Lady Zia Wernher, Lieut. Philip Mountbatten, Major D. Butters the Marquess of Milford Haven Colonel, H. Phillips, grand-father of the baby, and Sacha, daughter of Lt. -Col. and Mrs. Harold Phillips Mrs. Harold Phillips with her son Harold Nicholas, is seated in centre.Lieut. Philips Mountbatten R.N., and his fubure best-man the Marquess of Milford Haven, were god-parents at the christening ceremony of Harold Nicholas, ba
Consuelo, Duchess of Marlborough (nee Vanderbilt, later Balsan), presiding over a meeting of supporters of thee American Women's War Relief Fun at 41, Grosvenor Square in August 1914. From left to right, society people involved included Mrs. Hoover, Senator Chauncey Depew, the Duchess herself, Mrs Lewis Harcourt, Mr. W. Burns, Lady Henry and Lady Randolph Churchill. Date: 1914 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/consuelo-duchess-of-marlborough-nee-vanderbilt-later-balsan-presiding-over-a-meeting-of-supporters-of-thee-american-womens-war-relief-fun-at-41-grosvenor-square-in-august-1914-from-left-to-right-society-people-involved-included-mrs-hoover-senator-chauncey-depew-the-duchess-herself-mrs-lewis-harcourt-mr-w-burns-lady-henry-and-lady-randolph-churchill-date-1914-image501433787.html
RM2M3P7WF–Consuelo, Duchess of Marlborough (nee Vanderbilt, later Balsan), presiding over a meeting of supporters of thee American Women's War Relief Fun at 41, Grosvenor Square in August 1914. From left to right, society people involved included Mrs. Hoover, Senator Chauncey Depew, the Duchess herself, Mrs Lewis Harcourt, Mr. W. Burns, Lady Henry and Lady Randolph Churchill. Date: 1914
Lively Party - Sharing a joke at the Rose Ball at the Grosvenor House, London, last night are Mr. James Ogilvy and Lady Howard de Waldon. (Standing) Princess Alexandra in a ***** dress of white tulle is seated at left. May 5, 1955. (Photo by Evening Standard Picture). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lively-party-sharing-a-joke-at-the-rose-ball-at-the-grosvenor-house-london-last-night-are-mr-james-ogilvy-and-lady-howard-de-waldon-standing-princess-alexandra-in-a-dress-of-white-tulle-is-seated-at-left-may-5-1955-photo-by-evening-standard-picture-image476346374.html
RM2JJYCJE–Lively Party - Sharing a joke at the Rose Ball at the Grosvenor House, London, last night are Mr. James Ogilvy and Lady Howard de Waldon. (Standing) Princess Alexandra in a ***** dress of white tulle is seated at left. May 5, 1955. (Photo by Evening Standard Picture).
Lady Diana Manners (1891-1981), British society beauty, actress and wife of Duff Cooper. Later became Lady Duff Cooper, Viscountess Norwich. A portrait study by John Singer Sargent. The Tatler reports on her having a stall at the Souvenir Luncheon at Grosvenor House where 'Lady Diana will sell the Three Arts toys (in aid of the Three Arts Women's Employment Fund), and will probably enjoy her usual success.' Date: 1916 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lady-diana-manners-1891-1981-british-society-beauty-actress-and-wife-of-duff-cooper-later-became-lady-duff-cooper-viscountess-norwich-a-portrait-study-by-john-singer-sargent-the-tatler-reports-on-her-having-a-stall-at-the-souvenir-luncheon-at-grosvenor-house-where-lady-diana-will-sell-the-three-arts-toys-in-aid-of-the-three-arts-womens-employment-fund-and-will-probably-enjoy-her-usual-success-date-1916-image501433557.html
RM2M3P7H9–Lady Diana Manners (1891-1981), British society beauty, actress and wife of Duff Cooper. Later became Lady Duff Cooper, Viscountess Norwich. A portrait study by John Singer Sargent. The Tatler reports on her having a stall at the Souvenir Luncheon at Grosvenor House where 'Lady Diana will sell the Three Arts toys (in aid of the Three Arts Women's Employment Fund), and will probably enjoy her usual success.' Date: 1916
The Royal Wedding - Crowds cheer Duke's Bride -- The wedding of H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester, third son of the King and Queen, and Lady Alice Montagu-Douglas-Scott, sister of the Duke of Buccleuch, took place in the private Chapel in Buckingham Palace, London, on Nov. 6th. Although the ceremony was private and simple owing to the recent death of the Bride's father, crowds lined the route to the palace to give the happy couple area Royal welcome. The Bride leaving her house No.2 Grosvenor Place, for Buckingham Palace. November 25, 1935. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency Ltd.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-wedding-crowds-cheer-dukes-bride-the-wedding-of-hrh-the-duke-of-gloucester-third-son-of-the-king-and-queen-and-lady-alice-montagu-douglas-scott-sister-of-the-duke-of-buccleuch-took-place-in-the-private-chapel-in-buckingham-palace-london-on-nov-6th-although-the-ceremony-was-private-and-simple-owing-to-the-recent-death-of-the-brides-father-crowds-lined-the-route-to-the-palace-to-give-the-happy-couple-area-royal-welcome-the-bride-leaving-her-house-no2-grosvenor-place-for-buckingham-palace-november-25-1935-photo-by-sport-general-press-agency-ltd-image471432711.html
RM2JAYH6F–The Royal Wedding - Crowds cheer Duke's Bride -- The wedding of H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester, third son of the King and Queen, and Lady Alice Montagu-Douglas-Scott, sister of the Duke of Buccleuch, took place in the private Chapel in Buckingham Palace, London, on Nov. 6th. Although the ceremony was private and simple owing to the recent death of the Bride's father, crowds lined the route to the palace to give the happy couple area Royal welcome. The Bride leaving her house No.2 Grosvenor Place, for Buckingham Palace. November 25, 1935. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency Ltd.).
A group of well known society ladies, dubbed by The Tatler, 'Some Kindly "Souls"' (alluding to their heritage as children or relations of the group of Edwardian intellectuals known as the Souls). They are pictured acting as programme-sellers at a concert at Grosvenor House in aid of the Star and Garter Fund, which aimed to establish a hospital in Richmond for totally disabled soldiers and sailors at the former Star and Garter Hotel. The building was demolished in 1919. Pictured from left to right are Lady Mainwaring, Miss Nancy Cunard, Miss Bettine Stuart-Wortley and Lady Diana Ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-group-of-well-known-society-ladies-dubbed-by-the-tatler-some-kindly-quotsoulsquot-alluding-to-their-heritage-as-children-or-relations-of-the-group-of-edwardian-intellectuals-known-as-the-souls-they-are-pictured-acting-as-programme-sellers-at-a-concert-at-grosvenor-house-in-aid-of-the-star-and-garter-fund-which-aimed-to-establish-a-hospital-in-richmond-for-totally-disabled-soldiers-and-sailors-at-the-former-star-and-garter-hotel-the-building-was-demolished-in-1919-pictured-from-left-to-right-are-lady-mainwaring-miss-nancy-cunard-miss-bettine-stuart-wortley-and-lady-diana-ma-image501434710.html
RM2M3P92E–A group of well known society ladies, dubbed by The Tatler, 'Some Kindly "Souls"' (alluding to their heritage as children or relations of the group of Edwardian intellectuals known as the Souls). They are pictured acting as programme-sellers at a concert at Grosvenor House in aid of the Star and Garter Fund, which aimed to establish a hospital in Richmond for totally disabled soldiers and sailors at the former Star and Garter Hotel. The building was demolished in 1919. Pictured from left to right are Lady Mainwaring, Miss Nancy Cunard, Miss Bettine Stuart-Wortley and Lady Diana Ma
The St. Clement Danes Rifle Challenge Cup, won by Captain Scrivener, 1864. 'The prizes to the Westminster Rifles (the Queen's) were presented on the 9th January by Lady Constance Grosvenor, in Westminster Hall. Among the company prizes was the St. Clement Danes challenge cup, a large and beautiful vase, of the value of 60 gs. [ie guineas]. It was subscribed for by the inhabitants of St. Clement Danes, and was won, together with a gold pin (the portcullis) and a marble clock-case, by Captain T. P. Scrivener, of the seventeenth (or St. Clement Danes) company. On receiving the articles from Lady Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-st-clement-danes-rifle-challenge-cup-won-by-captain-scrivener-1864-the-prizes-to-the-westminster-rifles-the-queens-were-presented-on-the-9th-january-by-lady-constance-grosvenor-in-westminster-hall-among-the-company-prizes-was-the-st-clement-danes-challenge-cup-a-large-and-beautiful-vase-of-the-value-of-60-gs-ie-guineas-it-was-subscribed-for-by-the-inhabitants-of-st-clement-danes-and-was-won-together-with-a-gold-pin-the-portcullis-and-a-marble-clock-case-by-captain-t-p-scrivener-of-the-seventeenth-or-st-clement-danes-company-on-receiving-the-articles-from-lady-image599660113.html
RM2WRGTGH–The St. Clement Danes Rifle Challenge Cup, won by Captain Scrivener, 1864. 'The prizes to the Westminster Rifles (the Queen's) were presented on the 9th January by Lady Constance Grosvenor, in Westminster Hall. Among the company prizes was the St. Clement Danes challenge cup, a large and beautiful vase, of the value of 60 gs. [ie guineas]. It was subscribed for by the inhabitants of St. Clement Danes, and was won, together with a gold pin (the portcullis) and a marble clock-case, by Captain T. P. Scrivener, of the seventeenth (or St. Clement Danes) company. On receiving the articles from Lady
The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player. A keen sportswoman she played tennis at Wimbledon, learnt to fly and worked helping refugees during the First World War. Pictured in The Tatler with her children, Viscount Moore and Lady Patricia Moore. She was known as the Flying Countess - at the time her aviation exhibition had raised over 6000 in London and In Ireland. She arranged the exhibition initially at the Grosvenor Galleries aiming to raise funds for charity and to en Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-countess-of-drogheda-born-kathleen-moore-pelham-burn-married-the-10th-earl-of-drogheda-in-1909-and-divorced-him-in-1922-to-marry-guillemo-delanda-a-polo-player-a-keen-sportswoman-she-played-tennis-at-wimbledon-learnt-to-fly-and-worked-helping-refugees-during-the-first-world-war-pictured-in-the-tatler-with-her-children-viscount-moore-and-lady-patricia-moore-she-was-known-as-the-flying-countess-at-the-time-her-aviation-exhibition-had-raised-over-6000-in-london-and-in-ireland-she-arranged-the-exhibition-initially-at-the-grosvenor-galleries-aiming-to-raise-funds-for-charity-and-to-en-image501435788.html
RM2M3PAD0–The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player. A keen sportswoman she played tennis at Wimbledon, learnt to fly and worked helping refugees during the First World War. Pictured in The Tatler with her children, Viscount Moore and Lady Patricia Moore. She was known as the Flying Countess - at the time her aviation exhibition had raised over 6000 in London and In Ireland. She arranged the exhibition initially at the Grosvenor Galleries aiming to raise funds for charity and to en
On the Lido Lady Wimborne 25 August 1926 believed to be Alice Grosvenor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-the-lido-lady-wimborne-25-august-1926-believed-to-be-alice-grosvenor-image359807695.html
RM2BWAJAR–On the Lido Lady Wimborne 25 August 1926 believed to be Alice Grosvenor
A page from The Sketch featuring four society ladies involved in war work. Top left is Lady Rosamund Butler, elder daughter of the Earl and Countess of Carrick, who was in the Women's War Service Legion and attached to the Canadian Forestry Corps where she drove an Army Service Corps car. Top right is the Hon. Mrs Michael Scott, wife of the the fourth son of the Earl of Eldon, who was nursing at the Coulter Hospital in Grosvenor Square. Bottom right is Mrs Lindsay Stewart who was a pantry-maid at Weymouth Military Hospital and bottom left is Daisy St. Clair Mander who was working with the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-page-from-the-sketch-featuring-four-society-ladies-involved-in-war-work-top-left-is-lady-rosamund-butler-elder-daughter-of-the-earl-and-countess-of-carrick-who-was-in-the-womens-war-service-legion-and-attached-to-the-canadian-forestry-corps-where-she-drove-an-army-service-corps-car-top-right-is-the-hon-mrs-michael-scott-wife-of-the-the-fourth-son-of-the-earl-of-eldon-who-was-nursing-at-the-coulter-hospital-in-grosvenor-square-bottom-right-is-mrs-lindsay-stewart-who-was-a-pantry-maid-at-weymouth-military-hospital-and-bottom-left-is-daisy-st-clair-mander-who-was-working-with-the-image501435236.html
RM2M3P9N8–A page from The Sketch featuring four society ladies involved in war work. Top left is Lady Rosamund Butler, elder daughter of the Earl and Countess of Carrick, who was in the Women's War Service Legion and attached to the Canadian Forestry Corps where she drove an Army Service Corps car. Top right is the Hon. Mrs Michael Scott, wife of the the fourth son of the Earl of Eldon, who was nursing at the Coulter Hospital in Grosvenor Square. Bottom right is Mrs Lindsay Stewart who was a pantry-maid at Weymouth Military Hospital and bottom left is Daisy St. Clair Mander who was working with the
Hon. Mrs. Barrett, Lady Wimborne, Duke of Penaranda, John Traill and wife, between c1910 and c1915. Shows polo players John Traill and the Duke of Penaranda with Mrs. Traill (Henrietta Roberts) and Lady Wimborne (Alice Grosvenor). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hon-mrs-barrett-lady-wimborne-duke-of-penaranda-john-traill-and-wife-between-c1910-and-c1915-shows-polo-players-john-traill-and-the-duke-of-penaranda-with-mrs-traill-henrietta-roberts-and-lady-wimborne-alice-grosvenor-image608953490.html
RM2XAM6AX–Hon. Mrs. Barrett, Lady Wimborne, Duke of Penaranda, John Traill and wife, between c1910 and c1915. Shows polo players John Traill and the Duke of Penaranda with Mrs. Traill (Henrietta Roberts) and Lady Wimborne (Alice Grosvenor).
The annual Anglo-Finnish Society dinner held at Grosvenor House in London. Lt-General Sir George Macdonogh, President of the Society, proposed a toast to Finland, and it was responded to by Field-Marshal Baron Mannerheim, the celebrated Finnish military leader. Also present were M G A Gripenberg, the Finnish Minister; Sir Rowland Sperling, former British Minister to Finland; and Miss Patricia Bowers, daughter of the US Ambassador to Spain. Date: 1936 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-annual-anglo-finnish-society-dinner-held-at-grosvenor-house-in-london-lt-general-sir-george-macdonogh-president-of-the-society-proposed-a-toast-to-finland-and-it-was-responded-to-by-field-marshal-baron-mannerheim-the-celebrated-finnish-military-leader-also-present-were-m-g-a-gripenberg-the-finnish-minister-sir-rowland-sperling-former-british-minister-to-finland-and-miss-patricia-bowers-daughter-of-the-us-ambassador-to-spain-date-1936-image501423569.html
RM2M3NPTH–The annual Anglo-Finnish Society dinner held at Grosvenor House in London. Lt-General Sir George Macdonogh, President of the Society, proposed a toast to Finland, and it was responded to by Field-Marshal Baron Mannerheim, the celebrated Finnish military leader. Also present were M G A Gripenberg, the Finnish Minister; Sir Rowland Sperling, former British Minister to Finland; and Miss Patricia Bowers, daughter of the US Ambassador to Spain. Date: 1936
London, UK, 18th Feb 2022. On/Off presents Jack Irving, catwalk at the Grosvenor House Hotel Ballroom during London Fashion Week. On|Off celebrates its twentieth year, supporting and showcasing the work of designers Jack Irving. The show represents Jack Irving's come back as a fusion of the past, present and the future, including some of the fantastic Sea Urchin inspired inflatable dresses, as worn by Lady Gaga. According to the company, 'Jack's mission is to engulf the world in the most fantastical spectacle, incorporating all elements of theatricality with a love for colliding technology wit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-18th-feb-2022-onoff-presents-jack-irving-catwalk-at-the-grosvenor-house-hotel-ballroom-during-london-fashion-week-onoff-celebrates-its-twentieth-year-supporting-and-showcasing-the-work-of-designers-jack-irving-the-show-represents-jack-irvings-come-back-as-a-fusion-of-the-past-present-and-the-future-including-some-of-the-fantastic-sea-urchin-inspired-inflatable-dresses-as-worn-by-lady-gaga-according-to-the-company-jacks-mission-is-to-engulf-the-world-in-the-most-fantastical-spectacle-incorporating-all-elements-of-theatricality-with-a-love-for-colliding-technology-wit-image461105705.html
RM2HP550W–London, UK, 18th Feb 2022. On/Off presents Jack Irving, catwalk at the Grosvenor House Hotel Ballroom during London Fashion Week. On|Off celebrates its twentieth year, supporting and showcasing the work of designers Jack Irving. The show represents Jack Irving's come back as a fusion of the past, present and the future, including some of the fantastic Sea Urchin inspired inflatable dresses, as worn by Lady Gaga. According to the company, 'Jack's mission is to engulf the world in the most fantastical spectacle, incorporating all elements of theatricality with a love for colliding technology wit
Horse Women Play 'Polo' - Making up with their own determination what their mounts lack in grace are horsewomen Pat Smythe (left) and lady Mary Williams, in the thick of an indoor 'Polo' match at the lords taverners ball, Grosvenor house, London, October 18. October 19, 1954. (Photo by Associated Press Photo). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/horse-women-play-polo-making-up-with-their-own-determination-what-their-mounts-lack-in-grace-are-horsewomen-pat-smythe-left-and-lady-mary-williams-in-the-thick-of-an-indoor-polo-match-at-the-lords-taverners-ball-grosvenor-house-london-october-18-october-19-1954-photo-by-associated-press-photo-image463579811.html
RM2HX5TNR–Horse Women Play 'Polo' - Making up with their own determination what their mounts lack in grace are horsewomen Pat Smythe (left) and lady Mary Williams, in the thick of an indoor 'Polo' match at the lords taverners ball, Grosvenor house, London, October 18. October 19, 1954. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player. A keen sportswoman she played tennis at Wimbledon, learnt to fly and worked helping refugees during the First World War. Pictured arranging the position of a German aeroplane lent to her by the War Office for an exhibition she arranged at the Grosvenor Galleries aiming to raise funds for charity and to encourage men to join the Royal Flying Corps (RAF). Date: 1917 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-countess-of-drogheda-born-kathleen-moore-pelham-burn-married-the-10th-earl-of-drogheda-in-1909-and-divorced-him-in-1922-to-marry-guillemo-delanda-a-polo-player-a-keen-sportswoman-she-played-tennis-at-wimbledon-learnt-to-fly-and-worked-helping-refugees-during-the-first-world-war-pictured-arranging-the-position-of-a-german-aeroplane-lent-to-her-by-the-war-office-for-an-exhibition-she-arranged-at-the-grosvenor-galleries-aiming-to-raise-funds-for-charity-and-to-encourage-men-to-join-the-royal-flying-corps-raf-date-1917-image501434368.html
RM2M3P8J8–The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player. A keen sportswoman she played tennis at Wimbledon, learnt to fly and worked helping refugees during the First World War. Pictured arranging the position of a German aeroplane lent to her by the War Office for an exhibition she arranged at the Grosvenor Galleries aiming to raise funds for charity and to encourage men to join the Royal Flying Corps (RAF). Date: 1917
Royal Wedding - Earl of Lichfield and Lady Leonora Grosvenor - Chester Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-royal-wedding-earl-of-lichfield-and-lady-leonora-grosvenor-chester-107561456.html
RMG6YRMG–Royal Wedding - Earl of Lichfield and Lady Leonora Grosvenor - Chester
Some of our famous tennis players took part in an old-time costume ***** at Lady Wavertree's Tennis ball held at Grosvenor house, park Lane, London, July 9th. How they were dressed in 1876. Fred Perry, the new tennis caption and Mrs. 'Bunny' Austin (Miss Phyllis Konstam, the well known actress and film star) in the costumes they were in the Tennis Parade. August 13, 1934. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/some-of-our-famous-tennis-players-took-part-in-an-old-time-costume-at-lady-wavertrees-tennis-ball-held-at-grosvenor-house-park-lane-london-july-9th-how-they-were-dressed-in-1876-fred-perry-the-new-tennis-caption-and-mrs-bunny-austin-miss-phyllis-konstam-the-well-known-actress-and-film-star-in-the-costumes-they-were-in-the-tennis-parade-august-13-1934-image481867686.html
RM2JYXY46–Some of our famous tennis players took part in an old-time costume ***** at Lady Wavertree's Tennis ball held at Grosvenor house, park Lane, London, July 9th. How they were dressed in 1876. Fred Perry, the new tennis caption and Mrs. 'Bunny' Austin (Miss Phyllis Konstam, the well known actress and film star) in the costumes they were in the Tennis Parade. August 13, 1934.
The Countess of Rothes, formerly Miss Noel Martha Dyer-Edwardes, wife of the 19th Earl who worked at the Coulter Hospital during the First World War. The Coulter Hospital opened in September 1915 in a house in Grosvenor Square lent for the purpose by Sir Walpole Greenwell (1847-1919). Accepted by the War Office as a primary hospital affiliated to Queen Alexandra's Military Hospital at Millbank, it had 100 beds for officers. The rooms were large and lofty. One of these was an 'Australian Room' and some of the beds had been given by Australian donors. The medical staff were mostly consultants f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-countess-of-rothes-formerly-miss-noel-martha-dyer-edwardes-wife-of-the-19th-earl-who-worked-at-the-coulter-hospital-during-the-first-world-war-the-coulter-hospital-opened-in-september-1915-in-a-house-in-grosvenor-square-lent-for-the-purpose-by-sir-walpole-greenwell-1847-1919-accepted-by-the-war-office-as-a-primary-hospital-affiliated-to-queen-alexandras-military-hospital-at-millbank-it-had-100-beds-for-officers-the-rooms-were-large-and-lofty-one-of-these-was-an-australian-room-and-some-of-the-beds-had-been-given-by-australian-donors-the-medical-staff-were-mostly-consultants-f-image501435790.html
RM2M3PAD2–The Countess of Rothes, formerly Miss Noel Martha Dyer-Edwardes, wife of the 19th Earl who worked at the Coulter Hospital during the First World War. The Coulter Hospital opened in September 1915 in a house in Grosvenor Square lent for the purpose by Sir Walpole Greenwell (1847-1919). Accepted by the War Office as a primary hospital affiliated to Queen Alexandra's Military Hospital at Millbank, it had 100 beds for officers. The rooms were large and lofty. One of these was an 'Australian Room' and some of the beds had been given by Australian donors. The medical staff were mostly consultants f
Presentation of the 1st White House Guide Book to President Kennedy u0026 First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (JBK), 4:25PM. Presentation of the new White House guide book to President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy by members of the National Geographic Society (NGS) and the White House Historical Association (WHHA); u0022The White House: An Historic Guide,u0022 a joint publication of the NGS and the WHHA, was printed by Judd u0026 Detweiler, Inc. Left to right: President and Editor of the NGS, Dr. Melville Bell Grosvenor; President Kennedy; Chairman of the Fine Arts Commissio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/presentation-of-the-1st-white-house-guide-book-to-president-kennedy-u0026-first-lady-jacqueline-kennedy-jbk-425pm-presentation-of-the-new-white-house-guide-book-to-president-john-f-kennedy-and-first-lady-jacqueline-kennedy-by-members-of-the-national-geographic-society-ngs-and-the-white-house-historical-association-whha-u0022the-white-house-an-historic-guideu0022-a-joint-publication-of-the-ngs-and-the-whha-was-printed-by-judd-u0026-detweiler-inc-left-to-right-president-and-editor-of-the-ngs-dr-melville-bell-grosvenor-president-kennedy-chairman-of-the-fine-arts-commissio-image403000184.html
RM2EBJ6RM–Presentation of the 1st White House Guide Book to President Kennedy u0026 First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (JBK), 4:25PM. Presentation of the new White House guide book to President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy by members of the National Geographic Society (NGS) and the White House Historical Association (WHHA); u0022The White House: An Historic Guide,u0022 a joint publication of the NGS and the WHHA, was printed by Judd u0026 Detweiler, Inc. Left to right: President and Editor of the NGS, Dr. Melville Bell Grosvenor; President Kennedy; Chairman of the Fine Arts Commissio
The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player. A keen sportswoman she played tennis at Wimbledon, learnt to fly and worked helping refugees during the First World War. Pictured in The Tatler, which applauds her activities in organising an aircraft exhibition in 1917 which was first held at Grosvenor Galleries and subsequently travelled around Britain and Ireland to encourage men to join the R.A.F and to raise funds for for charity. Date: 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-countess-of-drogheda-born-kathleen-moore-pelham-burn-married-the-10th-earl-of-drogheda-in-1909-and-divorced-him-in-1922-to-marry-guillemo-delanda-a-polo-player-a-keen-sportswoman-she-played-tennis-at-wimbledon-learnt-to-fly-and-worked-helping-refugees-during-the-first-world-war-pictured-in-the-tatler-which-applauds-her-activities-in-organising-an-aircraft-exhibition-in-1917-which-was-first-held-at-grosvenor-galleries-and-subsequently-travelled-around-britain-and-ireland-to-encourage-men-to-join-the-raf-and-to-raise-funds-for-for-charity-date-1918-image501434534.html
RM2M3P8T6–The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player. A keen sportswoman she played tennis at Wimbledon, learnt to fly and worked helping refugees during the First World War. Pictured in The Tatler, which applauds her activities in organising an aircraft exhibition in 1917 which was first held at Grosvenor Galleries and subsequently travelled around Britain and Ireland to encourage men to join the R.A.F and to raise funds for for charity. Date: 1918
Lord Halifax, arrives with the Duchess of Kent and her children, for the unveiling of the bronze memorial statue to President F.D. Roosevelt, in Grosvenor Square, London. Clothes of Children made by Martin Samuel. April 12, 1948. (Photo by Reuterphoto). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lord-halifax-arrives-with-the-duchess-of-kent-and-her-children-for-the-unveiling-of-the-bronze-memorial-statue-to-president-fd-roosevelt-in-grosvenor-square-london-clothes-of-children-made-by-martin-samuel-april-12-1948-photo-by-reuterphoto-image556176154.html
RM2R8T0A2–Lord Halifax, arrives with the Duchess of Kent and her children, for the unveiling of the bronze memorial statue to President F.D. Roosevelt, in Grosvenor Square, London. Clothes of Children made by Martin Samuel. April 12, 1948. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player. A keen sportswoman she played tennis at Wimbledon, learnt to fly and worked helping refugees during the First World War. Pictured in The Tatler in a flying airsuit - she was known as the Flying Countess - at the time her aviation exhibition had raised over 6000 in London and In Ireland. She arranged the exhibition initially at the Grosvenor Galleries aiming to raise funds for charity and to encourage men to join the Royal Flying Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-countess-of-drogheda-born-kathleen-moore-pelham-burn-married-the-10th-earl-of-drogheda-in-1909-and-divorced-him-in-1922-to-marry-guillemo-delanda-a-polo-player-a-keen-sportswoman-she-played-tennis-at-wimbledon-learnt-to-fly-and-worked-helping-refugees-during-the-first-world-war-pictured-in-the-tatler-in-a-flying-airsuit-she-was-known-as-the-flying-countess-at-the-time-her-aviation-exhibition-had-raised-over-6000-in-london-and-in-ireland-she-arranged-the-exhibition-initially-at-the-grosvenor-galleries-aiming-to-raise-funds-for-charity-and-to-encourage-men-to-join-the-royal-flying-image501435749.html
RM2M3PABH–The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player. A keen sportswoman she played tennis at Wimbledon, learnt to fly and worked helping refugees during the First World War. Pictured in The Tatler in a flying airsuit - she was known as the Flying Countess - at the time her aviation exhibition had raised over 6000 in London and In Ireland. She arranged the exhibition initially at the Grosvenor Galleries aiming to raise funds for charity and to encourage men to join the Royal Flying
Princess Alexandra at the Ball - Smilingly confident in her new Hartnell gown, Princess Alexandra arrives at Grosvenor House this evening (Wednesday) to attend the Alexandra Rose Ball with her mother, the Duchess of Kent. This is the first big public ball that the young Princess had attended. June 02, 1954. (Photo by Reuterphotos). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princess-alexandra-at-the-ball-smilingly-confident-in-her-new-hartnell-gown-princess-alexandra-arrives-at-grosvenor-house-this-evening-wednesday-to-attend-the-alexandra-rose-ball-with-her-mother-the-duchess-of-kent-this-is-the-first-big-public-ball-that-the-young-princess-had-attended-june-02-1954-photo-by-reuterphotos-image476346338.html
RM2JJYCH6–Princess Alexandra at the Ball - Smilingly confident in her new Hartnell gown, Princess Alexandra arrives at Grosvenor House this evening (Wednesday) to attend the Alexandra Rose Ball with her mother, the Duchess of Kent. This is the first big public ball that the young Princess had attended. June 02, 1954. (Photo by Reuterphotos).
Sammy Davis Jr. meets Princess Alexandra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sammy-davis-jr-meets-princess-alexandra-image69476840.html
RME10XBM–Sammy Davis Jr. meets Princess Alexandra
Mrs. Roosevelt Is Guest of King And Queen At Windsor Castle -- Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt (centre) photographed with King George VI, and Queen Elizabeth, of England, on the terrace at Windsor Castle. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, who is to unveil a memorial statue to her late husband, the former President Franklin D. Roosevelt of America, in Grosvenor Square, on 12th April, was the guest of the King and Queen at Windsor Castle. April 04, 1948. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mrs-roosevelt-is-guest-of-king-and-queen-at-windsor-castle-mrs-eleanor-roosevelt-centre-photographed-with-king-george-vi-and-queen-elizabeth-of-england-on-the-terrace-at-windsor-castle-mrs-eleanor-roosevelt-who-is-to-unveil-a-memorial-statue-to-her-late-husband-the-former-president-franklin-d-roosevelt-of-america-in-grosvenor-square-on-12th-april-was-the-guest-of-the-king-and-queen-at-windsor-castle-april-04-1948-image471433426.html
RM2JAYJ42–Mrs. Roosevelt Is Guest of King And Queen At Windsor Castle -- Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt (centre) photographed with King George VI, and Queen Elizabeth, of England, on the terrace at Windsor Castle. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, who is to unveil a memorial statue to her late husband, the former President Franklin D. Roosevelt of America, in Grosvenor Square, on 12th April, was the guest of the King and Queen at Windsor Castle. April 04, 1948.
Eye openers [electronic resource]: good things, immensely funny sayings and stories that will bring a smile upon the gruffest countenance . hake or two he will look beautiful. A dogwell washed twice, or even thrice, a week will be free from fleas, andhealthy.—From The Lady, February 20th, 1890. The Royal Hospital for Dogs, 55, South Molton Street, Grosvenor Square, W.Gentlemen, I have used your SUNLIGHT SOAP in my Kennels for washing dogsgand prefer it to any soap I have previously used. It is thoroughly cleansing,improves the texture of the coat, and imparts a beautiful gloss without injuring Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eye-openers-electronic-resource-good-things-immensely-funny-sayings-and-stories-that-will-bring-a-smile-upon-the-gruffest-countenance-hake-or-two-he-will-look-beautiful-a-dogwell-washed-twice-or-even-thrice-a-week-will-be-free-from-fleas-andhealthyfrom-the-lady-february-20th-1890-the-royal-hospital-for-dogs-55-south-molton-street-grosvenor-square-wgentlemen-i-have-used-your-sunlight-soap-in-my-kennels-for-washing-dogsgand-prefer-it-to-any-soap-i-have-previously-used-it-is-thoroughly-cleansingimproves-the-texture-of-the-coat-and-imparts-a-beautiful-gloss-without-injuring-image342946218.html
RM2AWXFB6–Eye openers [electronic resource]: good things, immensely funny sayings and stories that will bring a smile upon the gruffest countenance . hake or two he will look beautiful. A dogwell washed twice, or even thrice, a week will be free from fleas, andhealthy.—From The Lady, February 20th, 1890. The Royal Hospital for Dogs, 55, South Molton Street, Grosvenor Square, W.Gentlemen, I have used your SUNLIGHT SOAP in my Kennels for washing dogsgand prefer it to any soap I have previously used. It is thoroughly cleansing,improves the texture of the coat, and imparts a beautiful gloss without injuring
Queen Charlott's Birthday Ball -- The Duchess of Gloucester, wearing a crinoline gown of Shirred mushroom pink tulle, arrives at Grosvenor House for Queen Charlotte's Birthday Ball. The Duchess ceremoniously cut the top tier of the traditional 4ft. wide birthday cake (the rest was made of plastor) and admired the 109 red and blue (electric) candles, one for every year sine Queen Charlotte's death. May 13, 1953. (Photo by Evening Standard Picture) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-charlotts-birthday-ball-the-duchess-of-gloucester-wearing-a-crinoline-gown-of-shirred-mushroom-pink-tulle-arrives-at-grosvenor-house-for-queen-charlottes-birthday-ball-the-duchess-ceremoniously-cut-the-top-tier-of-the-traditional-4ft-wide-birthday-cake-the-rest-was-made-of-plastor-and-admired-the-109-red-and-blue-electric-candles-one-for-every-year-sine-queen-charlottes-death-may-13-1953-photo-by-evening-standard-picture-image471434324.html
RM2JAYK84–Queen Charlott's Birthday Ball -- The Duchess of Gloucester, wearing a crinoline gown of Shirred mushroom pink tulle, arrives at Grosvenor House for Queen Charlotte's Birthday Ball. The Duchess ceremoniously cut the top tier of the traditional 4ft. wide birthday cake (the rest was made of plastor) and admired the 109 red and blue (electric) candles, one for every year sine Queen Charlotte's death. May 13, 1953. (Photo by Evening Standard Picture)
Ranelagh Pony show and sports day Lady Mary Grosvenor and Constance Duchess of Westminster 1932 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ranelagh-pony-show-and-sports-day-lady-mary-grosvenor-and-constance-duchess-of-westminster-1932-image359805516.html
RM2BWAFH0–Ranelagh Pony show and sports day Lady Mary Grosvenor and Constance Duchess of Westminster 1932
The Queen boards a plane on her way to Chester, where she will attend the wedding of Lady Leonora Grosvenor and the Earl of Lichfield. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-queen-boards-a-plane-on-her-way-to-chester-where-she-will-attend-107785542.html
RMG7A1FJ–The Queen boards a plane on her way to Chester, where she will attend the wedding of Lady Leonora Grosvenor and the Earl of Lichfield.
Personalities - Lady Docker - Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-personalities-lady-docker-grosvenor-house-park-lane-london-106196622.html
RMG4NJTE–Personalities - Lady Docker - Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London
Presentation of the 1st White House Guide Book to President Kennedy u0026 First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (JBK), 4:25PM. Presentation of the new White House guide book to President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy by members of the National Geographic Society (NGS) and the White House Historical Association (WHHA); u0022The White House: An Historic Guide,u0022 a joint publication of the NGS and the WHHA, was printed by Judd u0026 Detweiler, Inc. President and Editor of the NGS, Dr. Melville Bell Grosvenor (back to camera), presents copies of the book to Mrs. Kennedy. Left to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/presentation-of-the-1st-white-house-guide-book-to-president-kennedy-u0026-first-lady-jacqueline-kennedy-jbk-425pm-presentation-of-the-new-white-house-guide-book-to-president-john-f-kennedy-and-first-lady-jacqueline-kennedy-by-members-of-the-national-geographic-society-ngs-and-the-white-house-historical-association-whha-u0022the-white-house-an-historic-guideu0022-a-joint-publication-of-the-ngs-and-the-whha-was-printed-by-judd-u0026-detweiler-inc-president-and-editor-of-the-ngs-dr-melville-bell-grosvenor-back-to-camera-presents-copies-of-the-book-to-mrs-kennedy-left-to-image403000202.html
RM2EBJ6TA–Presentation of the 1st White House Guide Book to President Kennedy u0026 First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (JBK), 4:25PM. Presentation of the new White House guide book to President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy by members of the National Geographic Society (NGS) and the White House Historical Association (WHHA); u0022The White House: An Historic Guide,u0022 a joint publication of the NGS and the WHHA, was printed by Judd u0026 Detweiler, Inc. President and Editor of the NGS, Dr. Melville Bell Grosvenor (back to camera), presents copies of the book to Mrs. Kennedy. Left to
20,000 towards the cost of sending the British team to the 1988 Seoul Paralympics. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-20000-towards-the-cost-of-sending-the-british-team-to-the-1988-seoul-106621069.html
RMG5D079–20,000 towards the cost of sending the British team to the 1988 Seoul Paralympics.
US Politics - Nancy Reagan - Grosvenor Square, London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-politics-nancy-reagan-grosvenor-square-london-107722939.html
RMG775KR–US Politics - Nancy Reagan - Grosvenor Square, London
At rehearsals for the ' Spanish Night ' Ball , which is to be held at Grosvenor House , Lady Pamela Smith , left , in her lovely all white , Andalusian dress and the Honourable Sheila Berry in her red Andalusian dress . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-rehearsals-for-the-spanish-night-ball-which-is-to-be-held-at-grosvenor-house-lady-pamela-smith-left-in-her-lovely-all-white-andalusian-dress-and-the-honourable-sheila-berry-in-her-red-andalusian-dress-image359806222.html
RM2BWAGE6–At rehearsals for the ' Spanish Night ' Ball , which is to be held at Grosvenor House , Lady Pamela Smith , left , in her lovely all white , Andalusian dress and the Honourable Sheila Berry in her red Andalusian dress .
Presentation of the 1st White House Guide Book to President Kennedy u0026 First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (JBK), 4:25PM. Presentation of the new White House guide book to President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy by members of the National Geographic Society (NGS) and the White House Historical Association (WHHA); u0022The White House: An Historic Guide,u0022 a joint publication of the NGS and the WHHA, was printed by Judd u0026 Detweiler, Inc. President and Editor of the NGS, Dr. Melville Bell Grosvenor (at microphones), delivers remarks upon presenting copies of the book. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/presentation-of-the-1st-white-house-guide-book-to-president-kennedy-u0026-first-lady-jacqueline-kennedy-jbk-425pm-presentation-of-the-new-white-house-guide-book-to-president-john-f-kennedy-and-first-lady-jacqueline-kennedy-by-members-of-the-national-geographic-society-ngs-and-the-white-house-historical-association-whha-u0022the-white-house-an-historic-guideu0022-a-joint-publication-of-the-ngs-and-the-whha-was-printed-by-judd-u0026-detweiler-inc-president-and-editor-of-the-ngs-dr-melville-bell-grosvenor-at-microphones-delivers-remarks-upon-presenting-copies-of-the-book-image403000186.html
RM2EBJ6RP–Presentation of the 1st White House Guide Book to President Kennedy u0026 First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (JBK), 4:25PM. Presentation of the new White House guide book to President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy by members of the National Geographic Society (NGS) and the White House Historical Association (WHHA); u0022The White House: An Historic Guide,u0022 a joint publication of the NGS and the WHHA, was printed by Judd u0026 Detweiler, Inc. President and Editor of the NGS, Dr. Melville Bell Grosvenor (at microphones), delivers remarks upon presenting copies of the book.
US Politics - Nancy Reagan - Grosvenor Square, London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-politics-nancy-reagan-grosvenor-square-london-107720971.html
RMG7735F–US Politics - Nancy Reagan - Grosvenor Square, London
Personalities - Lady Docker - Davis Street, London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-personalities-lady-docker-davis-street-london-106196619.html
RMG4NJTB–Personalities - Lady Docker - Davis Street, London
Royalty - Diana Princess of Wales - Paralympics - Grosvenor House Hotel, London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-royalty-diana-princess-of-wales-paralympics-grosvenor-house-hotel-106621072.html
RMG5D07C–Royalty - Diana Princess of Wales - Paralympics - Grosvenor House Hotel, London
Little train bearers for Monday 's wedding . Lady Edward Grosvenor with her children at Lord and Lady Desborough 's garden party at Taplow Court . These little people will be trainbearers at the wedding of the Honourable Monica Grenfell and Air Marshal Sir John Salmond . 31 May 1924 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/little-train-bearers-for-monday-s-wedding-lady-edward-grosvenor-with-her-children-at-lord-and-lady-desborough-s-garden-party-at-taplow-court-these-little-people-will-be-trainbearers-at-the-wedding-of-the-honourable-monica-grenfell-and-air-marshal-sir-john-salmond-31-may-1924-image359823109.html
RM2BWBA19–Little train bearers for Monday 's wedding . Lady Edward Grosvenor with her children at Lord and Lady Desborough 's garden party at Taplow Court . These little people will be trainbearers at the wedding of the Honourable Monica Grenfell and Air Marshal Sir John Salmond . 31 May 1924
Royalty - Road Safety Champions Award - Grosvenor House, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-royalty-road-safety-champions-award-grosvenor-house-london-107138248.html
RMG68FX0–Royalty - Road Safety Champions Award - Grosvenor House, London.
Lady Diana Cooper,left, arranging her stall at the St Saviour's Priory Annual Bazaar, Grosvenor Hall, Buckingham Palace Road with her is Mrs Cory Wright.. 26 October 1922 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lady-diana-cooperleft-arranging-her-stall-at-the-st-saviours-priory-annual-bazaar-grosvenor-hall-buckingham-palace-road-with-her-is-mrs-cory-wright-26-october-1922-image359629241.html
RM2BW2END–Lady Diana Cooper,left, arranging her stall at the St Saviour's Priory Annual Bazaar, Grosvenor Hall, Buckingham Palace Road with her is Mrs Cory Wright.. 26 October 1922
At the Golf Ball held at Grosvenor House , London , in aid of St Mary ' s Hospital , from left to right ; Miss Gough , Lady Gough and Sir Hubert Gough . 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-the-golf-ball-held-at-grosvenor-house-london-in-aid-of-st-mary-s-hospital-from-left-to-right-miss-gough-lady-gough-and-sir-hubert-gough-1937-image359806322.html
RM2BWAGHP–At the Golf Ball held at Grosvenor House , London , in aid of St Mary ' s Hospital , from left to right ; Miss Gough , Lady Gough and Sir Hubert Gough . 1937
Supporting a Home Industry The Duchess of Portland and Lady Henry Rentinck Examining a frock at the exhibition of Nottingham lace at 3 Grosvenor Gardens to help further the home industry 24 March 1923 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/supporting-a-home-industry-the-duchess-of-portland-and-lady-henry-rentinck-examining-a-frock-at-the-exhibition-of-nottingham-lace-at-3-grosvenor-gardens-to-help-further-the-home-industry-24-march-1923-image359808287.html
RM2BWAK3Y–Supporting a Home Industry The Duchess of Portland and Lady Henry Rentinck Examining a frock at the exhibition of Nottingham lace at 3 Grosvenor Gardens to help further the home industry 24 March 1923
Grosvenor House fete in aid of children 's hospital , Paddington Green . Left to right : Mrs F Gordon Brown , Mrs Cecil Brunner , Lady Swift and Lady Carey Evans , who were among the stallholders . 12 May 1925 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grosvenor-house-fete-in-aid-of-children-s-hospital-paddington-green-left-to-right-mrs-f-gordon-brown-mrs-cecil-brunner-lady-swift-and-lady-carey-evans-who-were-among-the-stallholders-12-may-1925-image359822453.html
RM2BWB95W–Grosvenor House fete in aid of children 's hospital , Paddington Green . Left to right : Mrs F Gordon Brown , Mrs Cecil Brunner , Lady Swift and Lady Carey Evans , who were among the stallholders . 12 May 1925
Lady Oxford gives her impression of the 20th Century at london Luncheon. Lady Oxford was among the well known people who gave their impressions, from first hand knowledge, of important events of the 20th century, at the 86th Foyle's Literary Luncheon at the Grosvenor House. 19 January 1938 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lady-oxford-gives-her-impression-of-the-20th-century-at-london-luncheon-lady-oxford-was-among-the-well-known-people-who-gave-their-impressions-from-first-hand-knowledge-of-important-events-of-the-20th-century-at-the-86th-foyles-literary-luncheon-at-the-grosvenor-house-19-january-1938-image359623967.html
RM2BW2813–Lady Oxford gives her impression of the 20th Century at london Luncheon. Lady Oxford was among the well known people who gave their impressions, from first hand knowledge, of important events of the 20th century, at the 86th Foyle's Literary Luncheon at the Grosvenor House. 19 January 1938
Big crowd sees Lady Alice go out . A large crowd which had waited for hours saw Lady Alice Scott leave her home in Grosvenor Place to make final arrangements for her wedding tomorrow , ( Wednesday ) to the Duke of Gloucester . Photo shows , the crowd watching Lady Alice Scott as she left . 5 November 1935 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/big-crowd-sees-lady-alice-go-out-a-large-crowd-which-had-waited-for-hours-saw-lady-alice-scott-leave-her-home-in-grosvenor-place-to-make-final-arrangements-for-her-wedding-tomorrow-wednesday-to-the-duke-of-gloucester-photo-shows-the-crowd-watching-lady-alice-scott-as-she-left-5-november-1935-image359649832.html
RM2BW3D0T–Big crowd sees Lady Alice go out . A large crowd which had waited for hours saw Lady Alice Scott leave her home in Grosvenor Place to make final arrangements for her wedding tomorrow , ( Wednesday ) to the Duke of Gloucester . Photo shows , the crowd watching Lady Alice Scott as she left . 5 November 1935
Lady Oxford at literary luncheon. 20th-century events discussed. Well-known people gave short accounts of important events since 1900 with which they were intimately connected, at the 86th Foyle Literary luncheon at the Grosvenor House, Park Lane. Miss Christina Foyle, organiser of the luncheons, is shortly to be married to Mr Ronald Batty. Photo shows, lady Oxford with Mr Patric Curwen at the luncheon. 19 January 1938 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lady-oxford-at-literary-luncheon-20th-century-events-discussed-well-known-people-gave-short-accounts-of-important-events-since-1900-with-which-they-were-intimately-connected-at-the-86th-foyle-literary-luncheon-at-the-grosvenor-house-park-lane-miss-christina-foyle-organiser-of-the-luncheons-is-shortly-to-be-married-to-mr-ronald-batty-photo-shows-lady-oxford-with-mr-patric-curwen-at-the-luncheon-19-january-1938-image359460306.html
RM2BTPR82–Lady Oxford at literary luncheon. 20th-century events discussed. Well-known people gave short accounts of important events since 1900 with which they were intimately connected, at the 86th Foyle Literary luncheon at the Grosvenor House, Park Lane. Miss Christina Foyle, organiser of the luncheons, is shortly to be married to Mr Ronald Batty. Photo shows, lady Oxford with Mr Patric Curwen at the luncheon. 19 January 1938
Society rehearses for historical drama ball . A rehearsal took place at the Grosvenor House , London , of the pageant which will be a feature of the historical drama ball in aid of the ' Peoples League of Health ' . A Grecian frieze left to right , Lady Garnsey , Miss Sheila Reed , Mrs Fergus Graham , Miss Nicolette Sims , Mrs Lomax , Miss Law , Mrs Joseph Makle , Lady Elizabeth Hare and Lady Duncan Campbell . 18 February 1932 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/society-rehearses-for-historical-drama-ball-a-rehearsal-took-place-at-the-grosvenor-house-london-of-the-pageant-which-will-be-a-feature-of-the-historical-drama-ball-in-aid-of-the-peoples-league-of-health-a-grecian-frieze-left-to-right-lady-garnsey-miss-sheila-reed-mrs-fergus-graham-miss-nicolette-sims-mrs-lomax-miss-law-mrs-joseph-makle-lady-elizabeth-hare-and-lady-duncan-campbell-18-february-1932-image359634782.html
RM2BW2NRA–Society rehearses for historical drama ball . A rehearsal took place at the Grosvenor House , London , of the pageant which will be a feature of the historical drama ball in aid of the ' Peoples League of Health ' . A Grecian frieze left to right , Lady Garnsey , Miss Sheila Reed , Mrs Fergus Graham , Miss Nicolette Sims , Mrs Lomax , Miss Law , Mrs Joseph Makle , Lady Elizabeth Hare and Lady Duncan Campbell . 18 February 1932
Lady Sylvia Maitland married to Lord Carew at St Margaret's. Lady Sylvia Maitland, only daughter of the Earl and Countess of Lauderdale, was married at St Margaret's Church, Westminster, to Lord Carew the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. The bride wore a gown of gold brocade and was followed by twelve bridesmaids who wore frocks of soft white material trimmed with gold sashes to match the bride's dress. [Married at the same time as Duke of Windsor. London wedding rush.] Photo shows: Lady Sylvia Maitland leaving her home, at 7 Grosvenor Crescent Crescent, for the church with her father, the E Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lady-sylvia-maitland-married-to-lord-carew-at-st-margarets-lady-sylvia-maitland-only-daughter-of-the-earl-and-countess-of-lauderdale-was-married-at-st-margarets-church-westminster-to-lord-carew-the-duke-of-cornwalls-light-infantry-the-bride-wore-a-gown-of-gold-brocade-and-was-followed-by-twelve-bridesmaids-who-wore-frocks-of-soft-white-material-trimmed-with-gold-sashes-to-match-the-brides-dress-married-at-the-same-time-as-duke-of-windsor-london-wedding-rush-photo-shows-lady-sylvia-maitland-leaving-her-home-at-7-grosvenor-crescent-crescent-for-the-church-with-her-father-the-e-image359616082.html
RM2BW1WYE–Lady Sylvia Maitland married to Lord Carew at St Margaret's. Lady Sylvia Maitland, only daughter of the Earl and Countess of Lauderdale, was married at St Margaret's Church, Westminster, to Lord Carew the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. The bride wore a gown of gold brocade and was followed by twelve bridesmaids who wore frocks of soft white material trimmed with gold sashes to match the bride's dress. [Married at the same time as Duke of Windsor. London wedding rush.] Photo shows: Lady Sylvia Maitland leaving her home, at 7 Grosvenor Crescent Crescent, for the church with her father, the E
Polo at Ranelagh . Mr Filmer Sankey ( who played for Eton ) with Mrs Filmer Sankey , formerly Lady Ursula Grosvenor . 16 May 1925 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/polo-at-ranelagh-mr-filmer-sankey-who-played-for-eton-with-mrs-filmer-sankey-formerly-lady-ursula-grosvenor-16-may-1925-image359917187.html
RM2BWFJ17–Polo at Ranelagh . Mr Filmer Sankey ( who played for Eton ) with Mrs Filmer Sankey , formerly Lady Ursula Grosvenor . 16 May 1925
The Duke of Westminster 's daughter weds . Mr W Filmer Sankey and Lady Ursula Grosvenor were married at St Mary 's Church , Cadogan Street , Chelsea . The Earl of Beauchamp and his son arriving . 24 July 1924 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-duke-of-westminster-s-daughter-weds-mr-w-filmer-sankey-and-lady-ursula-grosvenor-were-married-at-st-mary-s-church-cadogan-street-chelsea-the-earl-of-beauchamp-and-his-son-arriving-24-july-1924-image359836348.html
RM2BWBXX4–The Duke of Westminster 's daughter weds . Mr W Filmer Sankey and Lady Ursula Grosvenor were married at St Mary 's Church , Cadogan Street , Chelsea . The Earl of Beauchamp and his son arriving . 24 July 1924
Last and shoe making at W.H. Smith , Sloane Street . Models of the feet of the Duchess of York (size 3 1/2) right, Princess Royal (size 5), centre and Lady Edward Grosvenor , also 5 size . [no date] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/last-and-shoe-making-at-wh-smith-sloane-street-models-of-the-feet-of-the-duchess-of-york-size-3-12-right-princess-royal-size-5-centre-and-lady-edward-grosvenor-also-5-size-no-date-image359630407.html
RM2BW2G73–Last and shoe making at W.H. Smith , Sloane Street . Models of the feet of the Duchess of York (size 3 1/2) right, Princess Royal (size 5), centre and Lady Edward Grosvenor , also 5 size . [no date]
French market in Park lane , London , in aid of waifs and strays society . A French Market took place at the Grosvenor House Hotel , Park Lane , London , in aid of the the waifs and strays society . The Lady Glamis and Countess of Strathmore were at the opening ceremony . Left to right Margaret LAdy Glentanar , Lady Glamis and the Countess of Strathmore , at the opening ceremony . 1 December 1932 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-market-in-park-lane-london-in-aid-of-waifs-and-strays-society-a-french-market-took-place-at-the-grosvenor-house-hotel-park-lane-london-in-aid-of-the-the-waifs-and-strays-society-the-lady-glamis-and-countess-of-strathmore-were-at-the-opening-ceremony-left-to-right-margaret-lady-glentanar-lady-glamis-and-the-countess-of-strathmore-at-the-opening-ceremony-1-december-1932-image359775748.html
RM2BW95HT–French market in Park lane , London , in aid of waifs and strays society . A French Market took place at the Grosvenor House Hotel , Park Lane , London , in aid of the the waifs and strays society . The Lady Glamis and Countess of Strathmore were at the opening ceremony . Left to right Margaret LAdy Glentanar , Lady Glamis and the Countess of Strathmore , at the opening ceremony . 1 December 1932
Toasting the health of the bride and groom after wedding of Miss Amy Johnson and Mr J A Mollison . After their marriage at St Georges Church Hanover Square , london , Miss Amy Johnson and Mr J A Mollison , held a reception at the Grosvenor House , London . Guests with Lady Drogheda on left , toasting the health of the bridal couple ( in centre ) in the reception . 29 July 1932 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/toasting-the-health-of-the-bride-and-groom-after-wedding-of-miss-amy-johnson-and-mr-j-a-mollison-after-their-marriage-at-st-georges-church-hanover-square-london-miss-amy-johnson-and-mr-j-a-mollison-held-a-reception-at-the-grosvenor-house-london-guests-with-lady-drogheda-on-left-toasting-the-health-of-the-bridal-couple-in-centre-in-the-reception-29-july-1932-image359642193.html
RM2BW3381–Toasting the health of the bride and groom after wedding of Miss Amy Johnson and Mr J A Mollison . After their marriage at St Georges Church Hanover Square , london , Miss Amy Johnson and Mr J A Mollison , held a reception at the Grosvenor House , London . Guests with Lady Drogheda on left , toasting the health of the bridal couple ( in centre ) in the reception . 29 July 1932
Beauties of the past. The beauty of the future in London. Well-known women, in costume, are appearing as beauties of bygone days at the Palace of Beauty which has opened at Grosvenor Square, London, in aid of Battersea General Hospital. Photo shows, left to right, Lucretia Borgia (Miss Snowden), Lady in Waiting (mrsClifford Wight), Diana de de Poitiers (Miss Zita Whitley) and Madame Recamier (Miss E Ripper) watching the Beauty of the Future (Miss Zoe Rogers). 12 January 1938 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beauties-of-the-past-the-beauty-of-the-future-in-london-well-known-women-in-costume-are-appearing-as-beauties-of-bygone-days-at-the-palace-of-beauty-which-has-opened-at-grosvenor-square-london-in-aid-of-battersea-general-hospital-photo-shows-left-to-right-lucretia-borgia-miss-snowden-lady-in-waiting-mrsclifford-wight-diana-de-de-poitiers-miss-zita-whitley-and-madame-recamier-miss-e-ripper-watching-the-beauty-of-the-future-miss-zoe-rogers-12-january-1938-image359624102.html
RM2BW285X–Beauties of the past. The beauty of the future in London. Well-known women, in costume, are appearing as beauties of bygone days at the Palace of Beauty which has opened at Grosvenor Square, London, in aid of Battersea General Hospital. Photo shows, left to right, Lucretia Borgia (Miss Snowden), Lady in Waiting (mrsClifford Wight), Diana de de Poitiers (Miss Zita Whitley) and Madame Recamier (Miss E Ripper) watching the Beauty of the Future (Miss Zoe Rogers). 12 January 1938
Debutant uses club as 'headquarters' for season leaves for Coronation court. The first debiting of the Coronation season to make a fashionable West End club her headquarters, lady Rosemary Eliot left the International Sportsman's club in upper Grosvenor Street to be presented at the second Coronation court at Buckingham Palace tonight (Thursday). Lady Rosemary, daughter of the sixth Earl of St Germans and Lady Blanch Douglas is descended from the great Tudor family of the Somersets. Her aunt, the Duchess of Beaufort, is Queen Mary's niece. Photo shows, lady Rosemary Eliot leaving for the Palac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/debutant-uses-club-as-headquarters-for-season-leaves-for-coronation-court-the-first-debiting-of-the-coronation-season-to-make-a-fashionable-west-end-club-her-headquarters-lady-rosemary-eliot-left-the-international-sportsmans-club-in-upper-grosvenor-street-to-be-presented-at-the-second-coronation-court-at-buckingham-palace-tonight-thursday-lady-rosemary-daughter-of-the-sixth-earl-of-st-germans-and-lady-blanch-douglas-is-descended-from-the-great-tudor-family-of-the-somersets-her-aunt-the-duchess-of-beaufort-is-queen-marys-niece-photo-shows-lady-rosemary-eliot-leaving-for-the-palac-image359616837.html
RM2BW1XXD–Debutant uses club as 'headquarters' for season leaves for Coronation court. The first debiting of the Coronation season to make a fashionable West End club her headquarters, lady Rosemary Eliot left the International Sportsman's club in upper Grosvenor Street to be presented at the second Coronation court at Buckingham Palace tonight (Thursday). Lady Rosemary, daughter of the sixth Earl of St Germans and Lady Blanch Douglas is descended from the great Tudor family of the Somersets. Her aunt, the Duchess of Beaufort, is Queen Mary's niece. Photo shows, lady Rosemary Eliot leaving for the Palac
French market in Park lane , London , in aid of waifs and strays society . A French Market took place at the Grosvenor House Hotel , Park Lane , London , in aid of the the waifs and strays society . The Lady Glamis and Countess of Strathmore were at the opening ceremony . The Lady Glamis and Countess of Strathmore ( sister and mother of the Duchess of York ) were at the opening ceremony . A group of performers at the Ftet Galantes at the French Market . , left to right in front are Mrs Philipson , Mrs M Lubbock , Miss Rosemary Kerr , and Miss Veronica Whigham . . 1 December 1932 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-market-in-park-lane-london-in-aid-of-waifs-and-strays-society-a-french-market-took-place-at-the-grosvenor-house-hotel-park-lane-london-in-aid-of-the-the-waifs-and-strays-society-the-lady-glamis-and-countess-of-strathmore-were-at-the-opening-ceremony-the-lady-glamis-and-countess-of-strathmore-sister-and-mother-of-the-duchess-of-york-were-at-the-opening-ceremony-a-group-of-performers-at-the-ftet-galantes-at-the-french-market-left-to-right-in-front-are-mrs-philipson-mrs-m-lubbock-miss-rosemary-kerr-and-miss-veronica-whigham-1-december-1932-image359775770.html
RM2BW95JJ–French market in Park lane , London , in aid of waifs and strays society . A French Market took place at the Grosvenor House Hotel , Park Lane , London , in aid of the the waifs and strays society . The Lady Glamis and Countess of Strathmore were at the opening ceremony . The Lady Glamis and Countess of Strathmore ( sister and mother of the Duchess of York ) were at the opening ceremony . A group of performers at the Ftet Galantes at the French Market . , left to right in front are Mrs Philipson , Mrs M Lubbock , Miss Rosemary Kerr , and Miss Veronica Whigham . . 1 December 1932
Wedding . The Hon Rosemary Guest , daughter of Viscount Wimborne and the Hon Gilbert Hay Younger son of Lord and Lady Kilmarnock were married at St Margaret ' s Westminster on Monday . The King of Spain and Lady Wimborne leaving . 12 July 1926 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wedding-the-hon-rosemary-guest-daughter-of-viscount-wimborne-and-the-hon-gilbert-hay-younger-son-of-lord-and-lady-kilmarnock-were-married-at-st-margaret-s-westminster-on-monday-the-king-of-spain-and-lady-wimborne-leaving-12-july-1926-image359449889.html
RM2BTPA01–Wedding . The Hon Rosemary Guest , daughter of Viscount Wimborne and the Hon Gilbert Hay Younger son of Lord and Lady Kilmarnock were married at St Margaret ' s Westminster on Monday . The King of Spain and Lady Wimborne leaving . 12 July 1926
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