'Souvenir of the Royal Wedding'
1 portrait of Lady Mary Beatrice Alexander (née Thynne)
'Souvenir of the Royal Wedding'
published by Marlborough Printing Co, after Elliott & Fry, and after Speaight Ltd, and after Frank Arthur Swaine, and after Hay Wrightson, and after Maull & Fox, and after E.O. Hoppé
bromide postcard print, 1923
3 1/2 in. x 5 3/8 in. (88 mm x 137 mm) overall
Given by Terence Pepper, 2014
Photographs Collection
NPG x193256
Artistsback to top
- Elliott & Fry (active 1863-1962), Photographers. Artist or producer associated with 10998 portraits.
- Emil Otto ('E.O.') Hoppé (1878-1972), Photographer and writer. Artist or producer associated with 196 portraits, Sitter in 2 portraits.
- Marlborough Printing Co, Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 1 portrait.
- Maull & Fox (active 1877-1928), Photographers. Artist or producer associated with 73 portraits.
- Speaight Ltd (active 1904-1940), Photographers. Artist or producer associated with 101 portraits.
- Frank Arthur Swaine (died 1952), Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 35 portraits.
- Hay Wrightson (1874-1949), Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 357 portraits.
Sittersback to top
- Lady May Helen Emma Abel Smith (née Cambridge) (1906-1994), Wife of Sir Henry Abel Smith; daughter of 1st Earl of Athlone and Princess Alice of Albany; great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria. Sitter in 36 portraits. Identify
- Hon. Diamond Evelyn Violet Abercromby (née Hardinge) (1900-1927), Daughter of 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst. Sitter in 6 portraits. Identify
- Lady Mary Beatrice Alexander (née Thynne) (1903-1974), Royal courtier; former wife of 3rd Baron Nunburnholme, and later wife of Sir (James) Ulick Francis Canning Alexander; daughter of 5th Marquess of Bath. Sitter in 21 portraits. Identify
- (Victoria Constance) Mary (née Cambridge), Duchess of Beaufort (1897-1987), Daughter of 1st Marquess of Cambridge; wife of 10th Duke of Beaufort. Sitter in 21 portraits. Identify
- Elizabeth Margaret ('Betty') Bowes-Lyon (née Cator) (1899-1959), Wife of Hon. Michael Claude Hamilton Bowes-Lyon; daughter of John Cator. Sitter in 5 portraits. Identify
- Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother (1900-2002), Queen of George VI. Sitter associated with 580 portraits, Artist or producer of 1 portrait. Identify
- Hon. (Mary) Elizabeth Elphinstone (1911-1980), Daughter of 16th Baron Elphinstone and Lady Mary Frances Bowes-Lyon. Sitter in 5 portraits. Identify
- King George VI (1895-1952), Reigned 1936-52. Sitter associated with 562 portraits. Identify
- Lady Cecilia Harington (née Bowes-Lyon) (1912-1947), Wife of Kenneth Douglas Evelyn Herbert Harington; daughter of 15th Earl of Strathmore. Sitter in 12 portraits. Identify
- Lady Katharine Seymour (née Hamilton) (1900-1985), Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Mary; wife of Sir Reginald Henry Seymour; daughter of 3rd Duke of Abercorn. Sitter in 13 portraits. Identify
Subjects & Themesback to top
Events of 1923back to top
Current affairs
Stanley Baldwin begins the first of three terms of government as Conservative Prime Minister following the resignation of Andrew Bonar Law.Art and science
Bolton Wanderers beat West Ham United in the first FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. The Cup Final was held at Wembley every year except during the war until 2000.International
Hitler attempts to take power in Germany with the Munich Beer Hall Putsch. On the 8th November Hitler and the SA stormed a meeting of the ruling 'triumvirs' forcing them to support a march on Berlin. The coup, however, failed and Hitler was arrested and sentences to five years in prison.Comments back to top
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