Mary Howe (née Curzon), Countess Howe
(1887-1962), First wife of 5th Earl Howe; daughter of Hon. Montagu CurzonSitter in 10 portraits
Mary Howe (née Curzon), Countess Howe
by Bassano Ltd
photogravure, published 1909
NPG Ax161339
Mary Howe (née Curzon), Countess Howe as Margaret of England
by Langfier Ltd, published by Hudson & Kearns Ltd
photogravure, 20 June 1911, published 1912
NPG Ax135792
Mary Howe (Curzon), Countess Howe; Lady Diana Cooper (Diana (née Manners), Viscountess Norwich)
by Christina Broom
half-plate glass negative, July 1912
NPG x166
Mary Howe (née Curzon), Countess Howe
by Christina Broom
half-plate glass negative, July 1912
NPG x711
Mary Howe (née Curzon), Countess Howe
by Lallie Charles
matte collodion printing-out paper mounted photograph, 1913-1921
NPG x139634
by Christina Broom
half-plate glass negative, 1916
NPG x168
by Christina Broom
half-plate glass negative, 1916
NPG x645
Mary Howe (née Curzon), Countess Howe
by Paul Tanqueray
vintage bromide print, 1930
NPG x18602
Mary Howe (née Curzon), Countess Howe
by Paul Tanqueray
chlorobromide print on cream card mount, 1930
NPG x75776
Mary Howe (née Curzon), Countess Howe
by Bertram Park
gelatin silver print, 1934
NPG x199921
Related People
- Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Anne Curzon (granddaughter)
- Lady Mary Gaye Georgiana Lorna Curzon (granddaughter)
- Francis Richard Henry Penn Curzon, 5th Earl Howe (husband)
- Lady (Priscilla) Mary Rose Keen (née Curzon) (granddaughter)
- Lady Georgiana Mary Kidston (née Curzon, later Lady Starkey) (daughter)
- Glen Kidston (grandson)
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