Joyce Alfreda (née Newman), Lady Gascoigne
(1904-1981), Wife of Sir Julian Gascoigne; daughter of Robert LydstonSitter in 12 portraits
Joyce Alfreda (née Newman), Lady Gascoigne
by Lenare
cellulose acetate negative, 21 April 1953
NPG x4549
Joyce Alfreda (née Newman), Lady Gascoigne
by Lenare
cellulose acetate negative, 21 April 1953
NPG x4550
Joyce Alfreda (née Newman), Lady Gascoigne
by Lenare
cellulose acetate negative, 21 April 1953
NPG x4551
Joyce Alfreda (née Newman), Lady Gascoigne
by Lenare
cellulose acetate negative, 21 April 1953
NPG x4552
Joyce Alfreda (née Newman), Lady Gascoigne
by Lenare
cellulose acetate negative, 21 April 1953
NPG x4553
Joyce Alfreda (née Newman), Lady Gascoigne
by Lenare
cellulose acetate negative, 21 April 1953
NPG x4554
Joyce Alfreda (née Newman), Lady Gascoigne
by Lenare
cellulose acetate negative, 21 April 1953
NPG x4555
Joyce Alfreda (née Newman), Lady Gascoigne
by Lenare
cellulose acetate negative, 21 April 1953
NPG x4556
Joyce Alfreda (née Newman), Lady Gascoigne
by Lenare
cellulose acetate negative, 21 April 1953
NPG x4557
Joyce Alfreda (née Newman), Lady Gascoigne
by Lenare
cellulose acetate negative, 21 April 1953
NPG x4558
Joyce Alfreda (née Newman), Lady Gascoigne
by Lenare
cellulose acetate negative, 21 April 1953
NPG x4559
Joyce Alfreda (née Newman), Lady Gascoigne
by Lenare
cellulose acetate negative, 21 April 1953
NPG x4560
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John Hayns
21 February 2016, 03:55
Lady Gascoinge lived in Ashtead and was a regular at Sunday morning church service in St Giles' Church. As a choir boy I saw her regularly. Her house was on Parker's Hill adjacent to the house of Sir Frederick Gerrard Peake; another military man.