MAYOR, LORD
Neg. No: (GP) L 8949
Neg. Size: 15"x12"
Neg. Date: 10-11-1922

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Sitters: Edward Cecil Moore, later Sir Edward Cecil Moore, 1st Bt. (1851-1923) and Mrs. Edward Cecil Moore, later Lady Moore, and, since 1936, Mrs. George P.Warren, née Florence Mary Georgina Harveson (d. 1941).

Edward Cecil Moore, later Sir Edward Cecil Moore, 1st Bt. (1851-1923) and Mrs. Edward Cecil Moore, later Lady Moore, and, since 1936, Mrs. George P.Warren, née Florence Mary Georgina Harveson (d. 1941).

 

Biog: (E.C. Moore) Chartered accountant; Bt. (cr 1923); Sheriff of the City of London (1914-15); Lord Mayor of London (1922-23); (Mrs. E.C. Moore) Daughter of James Harveson, of Stamford Hill; m. 1stly (1893), as his 2nd wife, Sir Edward Cecil Moore, 1st Bt., Lord Mayor of London (1922-23); m. 2ndly (1936) George P. Warren.

Date: 10 November 1922.

Occasion: Lord Mayor's Show, 9 November 1922.

Location: The Mansion House, London.

Descr: FL standing.

Costume: (E.C. Moore) The Black Robe of State, trimmed with gold, over the Old Style of Velvet Court Dress; (Mrs. E.C. Moore) Court dress.

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Orders, Decorations & Medals: (E.C. Moore) The Chain and Jewel of Office.

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

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No of poses: 2.

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Provenance: Pinewood Studios; acquired 1989.

References:

Biog: (E.C. Moore) Burke's Peerage; Who's Who; (Mrs. E.C. Moore) Burke's Peerage.

Occasion: The Times, 9 November 1922, p 9b-c & 10 November 1922, p 7b.

Costume: (E.C. Moore) Herbert A.P. Trendell (ed.), Dress and Insignia Worn at His Majesty's Court, London, 1921.

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Orders, Decorations & Medals: (E.C. Moore) Herbert A.P. Trendell (ed.), Dress and Insignia Worn at His Majesty's Court, London, 1921.

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