(Frederic) Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan

1 portrait of (Frederic) Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan

The de Laszlo Collection of Paul Laib Negatives, Witt Library, The Courtauld Institute of Art, London © The de Laszlo Foundation

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(Frederic) Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan

by Paul Laib, after Philip Alexius de László
photographic print, (1912)
13 3/4 in. x 10 in. (350 mm x 255 mm) paper size
Given by (Caroline) Inez Lambart (née Crawley), Countess of Cavan, 1917
Reference Collection
NPG D32739

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Artistsback to top

  • Philip Alexius de László (1869-1937), Portrait painter. Artist or producer associated with 22 portraits, Sitter in 7 portraits.
  • Paul Laib (1869-1958), Fine Art Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 104 portraits.

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Current affairs

The Royal Flying Corps is established. During the Great War, planes and balloons were used mainly for reconnaissance and observation before technological advances made them fast enough and manoeuvrable enough to attack enemy positions and fight in the air. Arthur (Bomber) Harris won distinction as a pilot destroying five enemy aircraft in the war. In the Second World War he became Marshal of the Royal Air Force.

Art and science

George Bernard Shaw writes Pygmalion.
Charles Babbage's invents the Analytic Machine. Considered to be the forerunner to the modern computer, the machine was able to make automatic mathematical calculations.

International

Scott leads the British Expedition to the South Pole reaching it in January 1912 only to discover that the rival Norwegian party had beaten them by a month. All members of Scott's team perished on the return journey. Captain Oates' famous last words were immortalised in Scott's diary: 'I am just going outside and may be some time.'
The 'unsinkable' Titanic strikes an iceberg and goes down on its maiden journey between Southampton and New York.

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