Dorothy Evelyn Augusta Wood (née Onslow), Countess of Halifax
1 portrait of Dorothy Evelyn Augusta Wood (née Onslow), Countess of Halifax
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Dorothy Evelyn Augusta Wood (née Onslow), Countess of Halifax
by Unknown photographer
bromide print
8 1/8in. x 5 1/2in. (208 mm x 138 mm)
Given by Florence Street, 1952
Photographs Collection
NPG x17228
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- Dorothy Evelyn Augusta Wood (née Onslow), Countess of Halifax (1885-1976), Wife of 1st Earl of Halifax; daughter of 4th Earl of Onslow. Sitter associated with 12 portraits.
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- Unknown photographer, Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 6582 portraits.
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