Princess Anne Marie Galitzine (née Slatin, later Ponsonby)
(1916-2007), Former wife of Prince George Galitzine, and later second wife of Arthur Ponsonby (later 11th Earl of Bessborough); daughter of Baron von SlatinSitter in 8 portraits
Princess Anne Marie Galitzine (née Slatin, later Ponsonby)
by Francis Goodman
bromide contact print, circa 1947
NPG Ax39658
Princess Anne Marie Galitzine (née Slatin, later Ponsonby)
by Francis Goodman
twelve 2 1/4 inch square film negatives, circa 1947
NPG x195266
Princess Anne Marie Galitzine (née Slatin, later Ponsonby) with her children
by Francis Goodman
eight 2 1/4 inch square film negatives, circa 1947
NPG x195267
Princess Anne Marie Galitzine (née Slatin, later Ponsonby)
by Lafayette
whole-plate film negative, 4 June 1929
NPG x69588
Princess Anne Marie Galitzine (née Slatin, later Ponsonby)
by Lafayette
whole-plate film negative, 4 June 1929
NPG x69589
Anne Marie Ponsonby (née Slatin)
by Bassano Ltd
half-plate glass negative, 1 March 1934
NPG x104881
Anne Marie Ponsonby (née Slatin)
by Bassano Ltd
half-plate glass negative, 1 March 1934
NPG x104882
Anne Marie Ponsonby (née Slatin)
by Bassano Ltd
half-plate glass negative, 1 March 1934
NPG x104883
Related People
- Prince Alexander Peter Galitzine (son)
- Princess Caroline Marie Galitzine (daughter)
- Prince George Galitzine (husband)
- Rudolf Anton Carl Freiherr ('Slatin Pascha') von Slatin (father)
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