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Georgina Mary (née Montagu Douglas Scott), Lady O'Neill

(1940-), Wife of 4th Baron O'Neill; daughter of Lord George Francis John Montagu Douglas Scott

Sitter in 6 portraits

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Georgina Mary (née Montagu Douglas Scott), Lady O'Neill, by Francis Goodman - NPG x195610

Georgina Mary (née Montagu Douglas Scott), Lady O'Neill

by Francis Goodman
eleven 2 1/4 inch square film negatives, January 1958
NPG x195610

Georgina Mary (née Montagu Douglas Scott), Lady O'Neill, by Francis Goodman - NPG x195611

Georgina Mary (née Montagu Douglas Scott), Lady O'Neill

by Francis Goodman
twelve 2 1/4 inch square film negatives, January 1958
NPG x195611

Georgina Mary (née Montagu Douglas Scott), Lady O'Neill, by Francis Goodman - NPG x195612

Georgina Mary (née Montagu Douglas Scott), Lady O'Neill

by Francis Goodman
twelve 2 1/4 inch square film negatives, January 1958
NPG x195612

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Georgina Mary (née Montagu Douglas Scott), Lady O'Neill

by Francis Goodman
twelve 2 1/4 inch square film negatives, April 1963
NPG x195443

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Georgina Mary (née Montagu Douglas Scott), Lady O'Neill

by Francis Goodman
twelve 2 1/4 inch square film negatives, April 1963
NPG x195444

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Georgina Mary (née Montagu Douglas Scott), Lady O'Neill

by Francis Goodman
eleven 2 1/4 inch square film negatives, April 1963
NPG x195445

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