HARTOG, MR & MRS
Neg. No: (GP) 8337
Neg. Size: 15"X12"
Neg. Date: 14-04-1920

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Sitters: Mr and Mrs Philip Joseph Hartog, later Sir P.J. Hartog (1864-1947) and Lady Hartog, née Mabel Hélene Kisch (d. 1954).

Biog:

(P.J. Hartog) Educationist; Kt. (cr. 1926); K.B.E. (cr. 1930).

(Mrs P.J. Hartog) Daughter of Henry Joseph Kisch, of London; m. (1915) Sir Philip Joseph Hartog.

Author of:

  1. Living India (Blackie & Sons Ltd., London. 1936)
  2. India in Outline (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1944
  3. 'India: New Pattern', The Political Quarterly, vol. 27, issue 1, January 1956.

Date: 14 April 1920.

Occasion: "The Great Georgian Ball" given by H.R.H. the Duchess of Albany in aid of the Albany Institute Welfare Work of the Deptford Fund, 14 April 1920, Devonshire House, London.

Location: The Lafayette Studio, 160 New Bond Street, London, W.

Descr: FL.

Costume: "1760-1790" period costumes of the Court of George III.

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Furniture & Props: Painted backdrop.

Photographer: Lafayette Ltd., 160 New Bond Street, London.

Evidence of photographer at work: -

No of poses: 2.

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Philip Joseph Hartog, later Sir P.J. Hartog (1864-1947). Lady Hartog, née Mabel Hélene Kisch (d. 1954).

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Provenance: Pinewood Studios; acquired 1989.

References:

Biog: (P.J. Hartog) Dictionary of National Biography; Who's Who; Lady Hartog, P.J. Hartog, London 1949.

Occasion: The Times, 15 April 1920, p 11a; The Gentlewoman, 10 April 1920, pp 542-3 & 20 April 1920, pp 626-28; The Tatler, 21 April 1920, p 73; The Illustrated London News, 24 April 1920, p 697.

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