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Sarah Katharine Elinor Astor (née Norton), Viscountess Astor (later Baring)

(1920-2013), Socialite and war worker; former wife of 3rd Viscount Astor, and later wife of Thomas Baring; daughter of 6th Baron Grantley

Sitter in 7 portraits

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Sarah Katharine Elinor Astor (née Norton), Viscountess Astor (later Baring)

by Navana Vandyk
half-plate film negative, 11 January 1950
NPG x98265

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Sarah Katharine Elinor Astor (née Norton), Viscountess Astor (later Baring)

by Navana Vandyk
half-plate film negative, 11 January 1950
NPG x98267

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Sarah Katharine Elinor Astor (née Norton), Viscountess Astor (later Baring)

by Navana Vandyk
half-plate film negative, 11 January 1950
NPG x98268

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Sarah Katharine Elinor Astor (née Norton), Viscountess Astor (later Baring)

by Navana Vandyk
half-plate film negative, 11 January 1950
NPG x98269

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Sarah Katharine Elinor Astor (née Norton), Viscountess Astor (later Baring)

by Navana Vandyk
half-plate film negative, 11 January 1950
NPG x98270

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Sarah Katharine Elinor Astor (née Norton), Viscountess Astor (later Baring)

by Navana Vandyk
half-plate film negative, 11 January 1950
NPG x98271

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