(Gladys) Mary Wilson (née Baldwin), Lady Wilson of Rievaulx
(1916-2018), Poet; wife of Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx; daughter of Daniel BaldwinSitter in 7 portraits
Mary Wilson is a poet and wife of former British prime minister, Harold Wilson. Born Gladys Mary Baldwin, she married Harold Wilson in 1940. Mary Wilson's life as wife of the prime minister was parodied in a long-running Private Eye column, 'Mrs Wilson's Diary', which raised the profile of both her and the magazine.
John Campbell Wells; (Gladys) Mary Wilson (née Baldwin), Lady Wilson of Rievaulx
by Lord Snowdon
vintage bromide print, 3 June 1980
NPG P845
(Gladys) Mary Wilson (née Baldwin), Lady Wilson of Rievaulx
by Vivienne
vintage bromide print, 1960s
NPG x88040
(Gladys) Mary Wilson (née Baldwin), Lady Wilson of Rievaulx
by Vivienne
vintage bromide print, 1960s
NPG x88041
(Gladys) Mary Wilson (née Baldwin), Lady Wilson of Rievaulx; Harold Wilson
by Unknown photographer
vintage print, August 1965
NPG x194336
(Gladys) Mary Wilson (née Baldwin), Lady Wilson of Rievaulx
by J.S. Lewinski
bromide print on card mount, 1969
NPG x13754
Harold Wilson; (Gladys) Mary Wilson (née Baldwin), Lady Wilson of Rievaulx
by David Newell-Smith
gelatin silver print, circa 1970
NPG x200225
Harold Wilson; (Gladys) Mary Wilson (née Baldwin), Lady Wilson of Rievaulx
by David Newell-Smith
gelatin silver print, circa 1970
NPG x200226
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