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A 19 yr. old Austrian girl said today that she was not paid after working three weeks as a housemaid for Lady Violet Bonham Carter
Herbert Henry Asquith, the Earl of Oxford whose condition is said to be very grave. He is seventy five years of age and last night became unconscious. February 1928 P016862
On Monday, 30th May 1977, the Queen and Prince Philip, accompanied by other members of the Royal Family, attended a Silver Jubilee Gala Performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone: The 95-year-old Princess is the only surviving grand-daughter of Queen Victoria. March 1978 P017007
Atten-Shun! His Grace the Duke of Atholl, has his very own private army, the Atholl Highlanders. The Duke, commander of the Highlanders
Lord and Lady Lichfield. March 1975 75-01676
Lord and Lady Lichfield. March 1975 75-01676-002
Lord and Lady Lichfield. March 1975 75-01676-001
Wedding Miss bridget Adair and Major Geoffrey Darell. June 1953 D3371
Husband and wife attending Royal Ascot. June 1928 P008629
Princess Elizabeth Donata Reuss of Vienna and her husband Reverend Peter Coleman. June 1960 M4402
Princess Elizabeth Donata Reuss of Vienna, and husband Rev Peter Coleman. June 1960 M4402-004
Princess Elizabeth Donata Reuss of Vienna June 1960 M4402-001
Young page boy and bridesmaid at the wedding of Lord Melgund, Sixth Earl of Minto and Lady Caroline Child-Villiers. November 1952 C5813
Family Welfare Association Fair. Lady Mancroft and Julie Wilson. November 1952 C5840
Debs. at Buckingham. Palace. Elizabeth Dyke. June 1952 C2968
Mrs. Deidre Payne and Joy Nichols at a society gathering. July 1952 C3475-002
Socialite Lynn Rothschild, Joy Nichols, Verena Kimmins at a dinner party. July 1952 C3475-003
Actress Joy Nichols holding a small dog at a dinner party. July 1952 C3475-001
Miss Clarissa Spencer Churchill arrives in Downing Street after her wedding to Anthony Eden. August 1952 C4013
Julia Bartlett daughter of Mary Malcolm trys on hats at Madge Chards hat shop. Picture shows her wearing the style of hat chosen by her wearing at the presentation party at the Palace
40, 000 Teddybears are expected to bring their owners to Longleat for the bears Bank Holiday. Lord Bath with Teddy bears belonging to Margaret Thatcher Humphrey (right) Ian Botham (Kruschev)
Lord Bath pictured at Longleat and his private residence. August 1986 P017144
Marquess of Bath playing darts at his home in Longleat, near Warminster, Wiltshire, April 1979 P017140
Lady Astor. First woman Member of Parliament. Circa 1924 P017223
Lord Bath at his Longleat home earlier today (Sat) together with a collection of gnomes. There will be an exhibition of gnomes at his historic home in the near future. May 1984 P017143
Lord Astor of Hever with Prince Charles. June 1982 P017225
Lord Astor at a Conference of British Organisations for aid to Refugees. May 1962 P017231
Lady Nancy Astor, who was the first woman Member of Parliament Circa 1959 P017234
Lady Nancy Astor, with hat she wore on first entering Parliament. December 1919
Countess Bathurst and her new baby. Countess Bathurst with her baby son, the Hon. Alexander Bathurst, aged 12 weeks at The Mansion, Cirencester Park, Gloucestershire. November 1965 P017135
Lord Bath visited Ginni the cheetah who is in quarantine at the Raymonds Revuebar, Soho, to-day. When Ginni comes out of quarantine in two months Lord Bath has invited her to visit him at his home at
Lord Bath gave a tea party on the lawns of his house at Longleat, Wiltshire today. His guests were two chimps from the Pets Corner at Longleat
Lady Astor greeting the Prince of Wales at Plymouth on his return from the Eastern Tour. June 1922 P017232 zxsa
Viscount Astor aged 47 today married Miss Phillipa Hunloke aged 24 at St. Columbas Church, Pont Street, London. The Bride and Groom leaving after the ceremony. April 1955 P017240
Pictures taken at Lord Astors celebrated home, Cliveden, Buckinghamshire. Lord Astors stately home, is surrounded by 300 acres of ground by the Thames at Taplow, Near Maidenhead
Lady Violet Bonham Carter, Baroness Asquith. November 1962 P016863
Sir Winston Churchill has been taken ill at his London home, following a cold he has had a cerebral thrombosis, his personal paysician Lord Moran has visited the 90 year old former Prime Minister
The Countess of Oxford and Asquith at the Unveiling by Stanley Baldwin of a statue of the Late Marquis Curzen of Keddleston in the gardens of Carlton House Terrace