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Ethel Adeline (née Pottinger), Lady Knaresborough

(1864-1922), Wife of 1st Baron Knaresborough; daughter of Sir Henry Pottinger, 3rd Bt

Sitter in 6 portraits

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Ethel Adeline (née Pottinger), Lady Knaresborough as Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia, by Lafayette, photogravure by  Walker & Boutall - NPG Ax41156

Ethel Adeline (née Pottinger), Lady Knaresborough as Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia

by Lafayette, photogravure by Walker & Boutall
photogravure, 2 July 1897; published 1899
NPG Ax41156

Ethel Adeline (née Pottinger), Lady Knaresborough, by Frederick John Jenkins, after  Henry Harris Brown - NPG D38398

Ethel Adeline (née Pottinger), Lady Knaresborough

by Frederick John Jenkins, after Henry Harris Brown
heliogravure, early 20th century
NPG D38398

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Ethel Adeline (née Pottinger), Lady Knaresborough

by Alexander Bassano
half-plate glass negative, 1895
NPG x30548

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Ethel Adeline (née Pottinger), Lady Knaresborough

by Alexander Bassano
half-plate glass negative, 1895
NPG x30549

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Ethel Adeline (née Pottinger), Lady Knaresborough

by Alexander Bassano
half-plate glass negative, 1895
NPG x30550

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Ethel Adeline (née Pottinger), Lady Knaresborough

by Alexander Bassano
glass negative, 1895
NPG x493

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