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Annie (née MacLeod), Lady Pettigrew

(died 1937), Second wife of Sir Andrew Hislop Pettigrew; daughter of Angus MacLeod

Sitter in 5 portraits

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Annie (née MacLeod), Lady Pettigrew, by Bassano Ltd - NPG x121902

Annie (née MacLeod), Lady Pettigrew

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 21 September 1922
NPG x121902

Annie (née MacLeod), Lady Pettigrew, by Bassano Ltd - NPG x121903

Annie (née MacLeod), Lady Pettigrew

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 21 September 1922
NPG x121903

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Annie (née MacLeod), Lady Pettigrew

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 21 September 1922
NPG x121899

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Annie (née MacLeod), Lady Pettigrew

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 21 September 1922
NPG x121900

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Annie (née MacLeod), Lady Pettigrew

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 21 September 1922
NPG x121901

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Anonymous

02 December 2017, 11:26

Have normal photos of her taken on holiday. Her husband Andrew,mill workers son was educated in New Lanark as part of that social experiment . He became one of Scotland's most successful retailers. Annie died of Mercury poisoning attributed to her use of make up. The site tell of New Lanark Education
http://www.bl.uk/learning/histcitizen/21cc/utopia/model1/education1/education.html