CREWE, RT. HON. EARL OF Neg. No: (GP) 4160A Neg. Size: 12"x10" Neg. Date: 11-12-1907 Sitter: Robert Offley Ashburton Crewe-Milnes, 2nd Baron Houghton and 1st Earl of Crewe, later 2nd baron Houghton and 1st & last Earl of Madeley and Marquess of Crewe (1858-1945), when Lord President of the Council (1905-08).Biog: Statesman, diplomat and author;(1) s. father as 2nd Baron Houghton (1863); Earl of Crewe (cr. 1895); Earl of Madeley and Marguess of Crewe (cr. 1911). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Date: 11 December 1907. Occasion: - Location: - Descr: FL seated, with the book Sir Percival, by J.H. Shorthouse. Costume: - Furniture & Props: - Photographer: -Evidence of photographer at work: - No of poses: 3. Copyright: V&A All
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on using or requesting copies of any images Biog: Dictionary of National Biography; Burke's Peerage; Who's Who; James Pope-Hennessy, Lord Crewe, London, 1955. Occasion: - Costume: - Reproduced: - Additional Information: - Acknowledgements: -1. He published a volume Stray Verse, 1889-90 (1891), and in 1915 wrote the poem "A Harrow Grave in Flanders" which finds a place in several anthologies. He was the author of the biography of Lord Rosebery, his father-in-law, which appeared in 1931. |
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