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Jeanie Lucinda (née Field), Lady Musgrave

(died 1920), Wife of Sir Anthony Musgrave; daughter of David Dudley Field

Sitter in 7 portraits

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Jeanie Lucinda (née Field), Lady Musgrave

by Alexander Bassano
dry-plate glass negative, circa 1898
NPG x4795

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Jeanie Lucinda (née Field), Lady Musgrave

by Alexander Bassano
dry-plate glass negative, circa 1898
NPG x4796

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Jeanie Lucinda (née Field), Lady Musgrave

by Alexander Bassano
dry-plate glass negative, circa 1898
NPG x4797

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Jeanie Lucinda (née Field), Lady Musgrave

by Alexander Bassano
dry-plate glass negative, circa 1898
NPG x4798

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Jeanie Lucinda (née Field), Lady Musgrave

by Alexander Bassano
dry-plate glass negative, circa 1898
NPG x4799

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Jeanie Lucinda (née Field), Lady Musgrave

by Alexander Bassano
dry-plate glass negative, circa 1898
NPG x4800

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Jeanie Lucinda (née Field), Lady Musgrave

by Alexander Bassano
dry-plate glass negative, circa 1898
NPG x4801

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