Princess Mary Brenda de Chimay (née Hamilton)
(1897-1985), Wife of Prince Alphonse de Chimay; daughter of Lord Ernest HamiltonSitter in 7 portraits
Marchioness of Hertford with her mother Princess de Chimay
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate film negative, 17 January 1933
NPG x150809
Marchioness of Hertford with her mother Princess de Chimay
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate film negative, 17 January 1933
NPG x150810
Princess Mary Brenda de Chimay (née Hamilton)
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate film negative, 22 July 1937
NPG x153113
Princess Mary Brenda de Chimay (née Hamilton)
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate film negative, 22 July 1937
NPG x153114
Marchioness of Hertford with her mother Princess de Chimay
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate film negative, 22 July 1937
NPG x153115
Marchioness of Hertford with her mother Princess de Chimay
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate film negative, 22 July 1937
NPG x153116
Marchioness of Hertford with her mother Princess de Chimay
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate film negative, 22 July 1937
NPG x153117
Related People
- Prince Alphonse de Chimay (husband)
- Lady Diana Helen Beaumont (née Seymour) (granddaughter)
- Jean Barbara (née Hamilton), Lady Buchanan-Jardine (sister)
- Lord Ernest William Hamilton (father)
- Pamela Thérèse Louise Seymour (née Countess de Caraman-Chimay), Marchioness of Hertford (daughter)
- Henry Jocelyn, Earl of Yarmouth (grandson)
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