Admiral Hedworth Meux
A portrait of the Admiral Hedworth Meux in 18th century fancy dress.
This photograph was taken at a costume ball, Bal Poudre, at Warwick Castle in 1895.
Frances Evelyn Brooke (or Daisy), the Countess ...
Alice Keppel
A photographic portrait of Alice Keppel (née Edmondstone), dressed in 18th century fancy dress. She was the wife of the Honourable George Keppel.
Like the Countess of Warwick, she enjoyed a frequently ...
Allwyn Greville
A photographic portrait of Captain Alwyn Greville in 18th century fancy dress.
He was the son of George, 4th Earl of Warwick. This photograph was taken at a costume ball, Bal Poudre, at Warwick Castle ...
Anne Charteris, Countess of Warwick
A photographic portrait of Anne Charteris, 4th Countess of Warwick, taken around 1890.
She was the daughter of the Earl of Wemyss, and married George, the 4th Earl, in 1852. Anne outlived her husband, ...
Constance, Duchess of Westminster
A photographic portrait of Constance, the Duchess of Westminster (b.1875).
She is wearing 18th century fancy dress. This photograph was taken at a costume ball, Bal Poudre, at Warwick Castle in 1895. ...
Count Deym, Austro-Hungarian Ambassador
A portrait of His Excellency Count Deym, the ambassador to England from the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
He is pictured here in 18th century English court dress. This photograph was taken at a costume ...
Courtyard, Warwick Castle
A view of Warwick Castle courtyard, looking towards the state dining room.
This photograph features two gardeners mowing the grass.
Although it looks as if the building is a roofless shell, this ...
Courtyard, Warwick Castle
A view of Warwick Castle courtyard, looking towards Guy's Tower and the Gatehouse.
Two gardeners are cutting the grass with the help of a horse drawn mower. This photograph was taken between 1880 ...
Courtyard, Warwick Castle
Two gardeners in Warwick Castle courtyard, looking towards the Gatehouse and Caesar's Tower.
One is mowing the grass, while the other tends a horse.
This photograph was taken in the 1880s.
Dom Louie de Souveral
A photographic portrait of the Portuguese minister Dom Louie de Souveral, dressed as a musketeer.
This photograph was taken at a costume ball, Bal Poudre, at Warwick Castle in 1895.
Frances Evelyn ...
Edward, Prince of Wales
A photographic portrait of Edward, Prince of Wales, taken in 1899.
Edward was a future king, and a regular visitor to Warwick Castle. He had a string of well-known mistresses, and enjoyed a close ...
Electric launch at Warwick Castle
A photograph of the Countess of Warwick's electric launch on the River Avon at Warwick Castle, taken around 1910.
Boatman Sam Bissell can be seen at the foot of the small jetty.
Ellenor Harriett Maria, Countess of Essex
A portrait of Ellenor Harriett Maria, the Countess of Essex in 18th century fancy dress
This photograph was taken at a costume ball, Bal Poudre, at Warwick Castle in 1895.
Frances Evelyn Brooke ...
Family Portrait at Warwick Castle
A family portrait taken at Warwick Castle, on the steps of the Great Hall.
Seated in the middle is Frances Evelyn Brooke, the Countess of Warwick (popularly known as 'Daisy'). Her husband Francis, ...
Family Portrait of the Earl and Countess of Warwick and their son
A family portrait taken on the Great Hall steps at Warwick Castle around 1895.
Seated in the centre is Frances Evelyn Brooke, the Countess of Warwick (known as 'Daisy' since childhood). On the right ...
Frances Evelyn Brooke, Countess of Warwick, with her children
A photographic portrait of Frances Evelyn Brooke, Countess of Warwick (seated), with daughters Marjorie and baby Mercy.
Frances, also known as Daisy, was a noted celebrity. She enjoyed a reputation ...
Frances Evelyn Brooke, the Countess of Warwick, and her son Maynard
A photographic portrait of Frances Evelyn Brooke, Countess of Warwick (also known as 'Daisy') and her son Maynard, who was born in 1898. The pair are seen seated in a window.
As the Countess of Warwick, ...
Frances Evelyn, Countess of Warwick
A framed photograph of Frances Evelyn, the Countess of Warwick, sitting beside the fire at her second home, Easton Lodge, Little Easton, Essex in 1930.
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