Jacqueline Lampson, Lady Killearn; Victor, 3rd Baron Killearn; Jacquetta Elliot, Countess of St Germans
13 of 22 portraits of Victor Miles George Aldous Lampson, 3rd Baron Killearn
Jacqueline Lampson, Lady Killearn; Victor, 3rd Baron Killearn; Jacquetta Elliot, Countess of St Germans
by Bassano Ltd
half-plate glass negative, 31 August 1945
Given by Bassano & Vandyk Studios, 1974
Photographs Collection
NPG x179070
Sittersback to top
- Jacqueline Aldine Leslie Lampson (née Castellani), Lady Killearn (1910-2015), Wife of 1st Baron Killearn; daughter of Sir Aldo Castellani. Sitter in 23 portraits.
- Victor Miles George Aldous Lampson, 3rd Baron Killearn (1941-), Businessman; son of 1st Baron Killearn. Sitter in 22 portraits.
- Jacquetta Jean Frederica (née Lampson), Countess of St Germans (1943-), Wife of 10th Earl of St Germans; daughter of 1st Baron Killearn. Sitter in 25 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Bassano Ltd (active 1901-1962), Photographers. Artist or producer associated with 42746 portraits.
Placesback to top
- Place made: United Kingdom: England, London (photographer's studio, 38 Dover Street, London)
Events of 1945back to top
Current affairs
Despite Churchill's popularity during, and indeed after, the War, Clement Attlee wins a landslide Labour victory in the general election. Labour's success was due to its promise of a better society through the Welfare state, and was demonstrative of the public's desire for a new and better post-War society.Art and science
Noel Coward's Brief Encounter is released. The film, based on Coward's play, Still Life, is about the love affair between two married people who meet at a railway station. Conscious of the risk of being caught the couple decide to break off their relationship to protect their marriages.George Orwell publishes his satirical novel Animal Farm, as an allegorical critique of Soviet Totalitarianism.
International
A war on two fronts finally proves too much for Germany as allied forces push from the East and West. On the 30th April Hitler committed suicide and Germany soon surrendered to Soviet troops. Victory in Europe was announced on the 8th May. War in the Pacific continued until America dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing 214,000 people, and ending the war with Japan.Comments back to top
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