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Princess Jacqueline de Croy (née de Lespinay)

(1889-1977), Wife of Prince Leopold de Croy

Sitter in 9 portraits

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Princess Jacqueline de Croy (née de Lespinay)

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 27 April 1922
NPG x158345

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Princess Jacqueline de Croy (née de Lespinay)

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 27 April 1922
NPG x158346

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Princess Jacqueline de Croy (née de Lespinay)

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 27 April 1922
NPG x158348

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Princess Jacqueline de Croy (née de Lespinay)

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 27 April 1922
NPG x158349

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Princess Jacqueline de Croy (née de Lespinay)

by Lafayette
whole-plate film negative, 8 March 1927
NPG x70775

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Princess Jacqueline de Croy (née de Lespinay)

by Lafayette
whole-plate film negative, 8 March 1927
NPG x70776

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Princess Jacqueline de Croy (née de Lespinay)

by Lafayette
whole-plate film negative, 8 March 1927
NPG x70778

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Princess Jacqueline de Croy (née de Lespinay) with her children

by Lafayette
whole-plate film negative, 8 March 1927
NPG x70779

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