Campbell-Gray
, PhotographerArtist associated with 10 portraits
by Campbell-Gray
bromide postcard print, circa 1900
NPG Ax160006
Lily Morris (née Lilles Mary Crosby)
by Campbell-Gray
collodion printing out paper print on photographer's card, 1900s
NPG x135873
Dancer in a scene from the ballet 'Parisiana'
by Campbell-Gray, published by Aristophot Co Ltd
hand-coloured postcard print, 1905-1906
NPG x138240
Lewis Harcourt, 1st Viscount Harcourt
by Campbell-Gray
bromide print, circa 1906-1908
NPG x28731
Agnes Zancig (née Claussen Jörgensen)
by Campbell-Gray, published by Rotary Photographic Co Ltd
bromide postcard print, 1907
NPG Ax160437
Princess Mary, Countess of Harewood
by Campbell-Gray, published by J. Beagles & Co
bromide postcard print, circa 1909
NPG x17401
Agnes Zancig (née Claussen Jörgensen) and Julius Zancig in their six cylinder Napier motor car
by Campbell-Gray, published by Rotary Photographic Co Ltd
bromide postcard print, circa 1910
NPG x160612
by Campbell-Gray
albumen print on card, 1910s
NPG x196085
Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII); Princess Mary, Countess of Harewood
by Campbell-Gray, published by J. Beagles & Co
bromide postcard print, 22 June 1911
NPG x136044
Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII)
by Campbell-Gray, published by Rotary Photographic Co Ltd
bromide postcard print, 13 July 1911
NPG x138842
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