Albertha (née Hamilton), Marchioness of Blandford
(1847-1932), Wife of 8th Duke of Marlborough (when Marquess of Blandford); daughter of 1st Duke of AbercornSitter in 8 portraits
Albertha (née Hamilton), Marchioness of Blandford
by Alexander Bassano
whole-plate glass negative, 1897
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Albertha (née Hamilton), Marchioness of Blandford
by Alexander Bassano
whole-plate glass negative, 1897
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Albertha (née Hamilton), Marchioness of Blandford
by Alexander Bassano
whole-plate glass negative, 1897
NPG x593
Albertha (née Hamilton), Marchioness of Blandford
by Alexander Bassano
whole-plate glass negative, 1897
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Albertha (née Hamilton), Marchioness of Blandford
by Alexander Bassano
whole-plate glass negative, 1897
NPG x595
Albertha (née Hamilton), Marchioness of Blandford
by Alexander Bassano
whole-plate glass negative, 1897
NPG x596
Albertha (née Hamilton), Marchioness of Blandford
by Alexander Bassano
whole-plate glass negative, 1897
NPG x597
Albertha (née Hamilton), Marchioness of Blandford
by Alexander Bassano
whole-plate glass negative, 1897
NPG x598
Related People
- James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Abercorn (father)
- Louisa Jane (née Russell), Duchess of Abercorn (mother)
- Lady Norah Beatrice Henriette Bradley-Birt (née Spencer Churchill) (daughter)
- Lady Lilian Maud Grenfell (née Spencer-Churchill) (daughter)
- George Charles Spencer-Churchill, 8th Duke of Marlborough (husband)
- Charles Richard John Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough (son)
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