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Rosemary Nest Seymour (née Scott-Ellis)

(1922-), Youngest daughter of 8th Baron Howard de Walden; wife of George Fitzroy Seymour

Sitter in 8 portraits

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Rosemary Nest Seymour (née Scott-Ellis)

by Bassano Ltd
half-plate glass negative, 23 January 1946
NPG x73244

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Rosemary Nest Seymour (née Scott-Ellis)

by Bassano Ltd
half-plate glass negative, 23 January 1946
NPG x73245

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Rosemary Nest Seymour (née Scott-Ellis)

by Bassano Ltd
half-plate glass negative, 23 January 1946
NPG x73246

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Rosemary Nest Seymour (née Scott-Ellis)

by Bassano Ltd
half-plate glass negative, 23 January 1946
NPG x74174

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Rosemary Nest Seymour (née Scott-Ellis)

by Bassano Ltd
half-plate glass negative, 23 January 1946
NPG x74175

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Rosemary Nest Seymour (née Scott-Ellis)

by Bassano Ltd
half-plate glass negative, 23 January 1946
NPG x74176

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Rosemary Nest Seymour (née Scott-Ellis)

by Bassano Ltd
half-plate film negative, 23 April 1948
NPG x71593

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Rosemary Nest Seymour (née Scott-Ellis)

by Bassano Ltd
half-plate film negative, 23 April 1948
NPG x71594

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