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Violet Florence Mabel Mond (née Goetze), Lady Melchett

(1867-1945), Humanitarian; wife of 1st Baron Melchett; daughter of James Henry Goetze

Sitter in 7 portraits

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Violet Florence Mabel Mond (née Goetze), Lady Melchett as the Queen in 'Richard II', by Collings, published by  Hudson & Kearns Ltd - NPG Ax135771

Violet Florence Mabel Mond (née Goetze), Lady Melchett as the Queen in 'Richard II'

by Collings, published by Hudson & Kearns Ltd
photogravure, 20 June 1911, published 1912
NPG Ax135771

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Violet Florence Mabel Mond (née Goetze), Lady Melchett

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 16 May 1919
NPG x30807

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Violet Florence Mabel Mond (née Goetze), Lady Melchett

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 16 May 1919
NPG x30808

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Violet Florence Mabel Mond (née Goetze), Lady Melchett

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 16 May 1919
NPG x30809

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Violet Florence Mabel Mond (née Goetze), Lady Melchett

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 16 May 1919
NPG x30810

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Violet Florence Mabel Mond (née Goetze), Lady Melchett

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 16 May 1919
NPG x30811

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