Lady Frances Esmé Denman (née Curzon)
(1939-), Former wife of Derek Alan Whiting, and later wife of Harold Denman; daughter of 5th Earl HoweSitter associated with 10 portraits
by Bassano Ltd
quarter-plate glass negative, 6 July 1946
NPG x77965
Sybil (née Johnson), Countess Howe with family
by Bassano Ltd
quarter-plate glass negative, 6 July 1946
NPG x97963
Sybil (née Johnson), Countess Howe with family
by Bassano Ltd
quarter-plate glass negative, 6 July 1946
NPG x77966
Joyce Mary McLean (née Jack), Countess Howe (later Lichirie); Lady Frances Esmé Denman (née Curzon)
by Bassano Ltd
half-plate film negative, 13 July 1939
NPG x157637
Joyce Mary McLean (née Jack), Countess Howe (later Lichirie); Lady Frances Esmé Denman (née Curzon)
by Bassano Ltd
half-plate film negative, 13 July 1939
NPG x157638
Lady Frances Esmé Denman (née Curzon); Joyce Mary McLean (née Jack), Countess Howe (later Lichirie)
by Bassano Ltd
half-plate film negative, 13 July 1939
NPG x157639
Lady Frances Esmé Denman (née Curzon); Joyce Mary McLean (née Jack), Countess Howe (later Lichirie)
by Bassano Ltd
half-plate film negative, 2 December 1939
NPG x157641
Joyce Mary McLean (née Jack), Countess Howe (later Lichirie); Lady Frances Esmé Denman (née Curzon)
by Bassano Ltd
half-plate film negative, 2 December 1939
NPG x157642
Lady Frances Esmé Denman (née Curzon)
by Bassano Ltd
half-plate film negative, 2 December 1939
NPG x157643
Lady Frances Esmé Denman (née Curzon)
by Bassano Ltd
half-plate film negative, 2 December 1939
NPG x157644
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