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Lady Susan Dawnay (née Beresford)

(1877-1947), Wife of Hon. Hugh Dawnay; daughter of 5th Marquess of Waterford

Sitter in 8 portraits

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Lady Susan Dawnay (née Beresford)

by Alexander Bassano
collodion negative, 1893-1894
NPG x7106

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Lady Susan Dawnay (née Beresford); Lady Clodagh Anson (née Beresford)

by Alexander Bassano
collodion negative, 1893-1894
NPG x7107

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Lady Susan Dawnay (née Beresford)

by Alexander Bassano
collodion negative, 1893-1894
NPG x7108

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Lady Susan Dawnay (née Beresford)

by Alexander Bassano
collodion negative, 1893-1894
NPG x7109

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Lady Susan Dawnay (née Beresford); Lady Clodagh Anson (née Beresford)

by Alexander Bassano
collodion negative, 1893-1894
NPG x7112

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Lady Susan Dawnay (née Beresford)

by Alexander Bassano
collodion negative, 1893-1894
NPG x8319

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Lady Clodagh Anson (née Beresford); Lady Susan Dawnay (née Beresford)

by Alexander Bassano
collodion negative, 1893-1894
NPG x8321

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Lady Clodagh Anson (née Beresford); Lady Susan Dawnay (née Beresford)

by Alexander Bassano
collodion negative, 1893-1894
NPG x8322

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