Evelyn Elizabeth Brinton (née Forbes)
(1868-1928), Former wife of William Dodge James, and later wife of John Chaytor Brinton; daughter of Sir Charles John Forbes 4th BtSitter in 12 portraits
Evelyn Elizabeth Brinton (née Forbes)
by Alice Hughes
albumen cabinet card, 1890s
NPG x46593
Evelyn Elizabeth Brinton (née Forbes)
by Alice Hughes
platinum print on photographer's card mount, 1890s
NPG x46595
Evelyn Elizabeth Brinton (née Forbes)
by Alice Hughes
platinum print on photographer's card mount, 1890s
NPG x46596
Evelyn Elizabeth Brinton (née Forbes) as the Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria
by Alice Hughes, photogravure by Walker & Boutall
photogravure, 1897; published 1899
NPG Ax41282
by James Russell & Sons
dry-plate glass negative, 23 November 1904
NPG x8461
Members of the Marlborough House Set
by David Knights-Whittome, for James Russell & Sons
dry-plate glass negative, 23 November 1904
NPG x8465
Evelyn Elizabeth Brinton (née Forbes)
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 9 November 1911
NPG x102733
Evelyn Elizabeth Brinton (née Forbes)
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 9 November 1911
NPG x102734
Evelyn Elizabeth Brinton (née Forbes)
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 9 November 1911
NPG x102735
Evelyn Elizabeth Brinton (née Forbes)
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 9 November 1911
NPG x102736
Evelyn Elizabeth Brinton (née Forbes)
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 9 November 1911
NPG x102737
Evelyn Elizabeth Brinton (née Forbes)
by H. Walter Barnett
whole-plate glass negative, 1900-1910
NPG x76280
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