Lord Victor Alexander Seymour
(1859-1935), Vicar of St Stephen's, South Kensington; son of 5th Marquess of HertfordSitter in 2 portraits
by Lafayette
whole-plate negative, 8 February 1928
NPG x49556
by Lafayette
whole-plate negative, 8 February 1928
NPG x49557
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Dr Selby Whittingham, Companion of the Clarence Bicknell Association and founder of The Turner Society, The Independent Turner Society and the Watteau Society))
15 May 2021, 16:12
At Stephen's Gloucester Road, where Lord Victor was the 5th vicar 1900-29, the screen in the arch above the entrance to the Lady Chapel was erected as a memorial to him. The screen was designed and executed by Sir Walter Tapper.