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Greville Collection (#2)

"Greville: A Tale of Love, Legacy, and Aristocracy" In the grand tapestry of British history, the name Greville resonates with elegance and prestige

Background imageGreville Collection: Rt Hon Lord Brooke, Vanity Fair, Spy

Rt Hon Lord Brooke, Vanity Fair, Spy
FRANCIS RICHARD CHARLES GREVILLE, 5th Earl of Warwick (1853-1924), styled LORD BROOKE. British Conservative politician, representing Colchester from 1888 to 1892

Background imageGreville Collection: Sir Sidney R. Greville, Vanity Fair, Spy

Sir Sidney R. Greville, Vanity Fair, Spy
The Hon. SIR SIDNEY ROBERT GREVILLE (1866-1927) Assistant Private Secretary to the Under-Secretary of State for India 1887

Background imageGreville Collection: Lord Willoughby de Broke, Vanity Fair, Spy

Lord Willoughby de Broke, Vanity Fair, Spy
RICHARD GREVILLE VERNEY, 19th Baron WILLOUGHBY DE BROKE (1869-1923) British peer and conservative politician. He wrote a book on foxhunting called Hunting the Fox, published in 1921

Background imageGreville Collection: Botanical print by Robert Kaye Greville, 1794 aaa 1866, an English botanist

Botanical print by Robert Kaye Greville, 1794 aaa 1866, an English botanist
Botanical print by Robert Kaye Greville, 1794 aa 1866, an English botanist. He was an accomplished British botanical artist and illustrator of natural history

Background imageGreville Collection: Botanical print by Robert Kaye Greville, 1794 a 1866, an English botanist

Botanical print by Robert Kaye Greville, 1794 a 1866, an English botanist. He was an accomplished British botanical artist and illustrator of natural history

Background imageGreville Collection: Lady Violet Greville (b / w photo)

Lady Violet Greville (b / w photo)
XJF618914 Lady Violet Greville (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lady Violet Greville (1842-1932) English author

Background imageGreville Collection: WILLIAM GRENVILLE (1759-1834). British Prime Minister William Wyndham Grenville

WILLIAM GRENVILLE (1759-1834). British Prime Minister William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville. Oil on canvas by John Hoppner, c1800

Background imageGreville Collection: Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke (1554-1628) English poet and statesman. Engraving

Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke (1554-1628) English poet and statesman. Engraving

Background imageGreville Collection: Emerald

Emerald
Possibly from the collection of Rt Hon Charles Greville in 1810. Emerald is a variety of beryl (beryllium aluminum silicate). The green colour attributed to small amounts of chromium

Background imageGreville Collection: Rhodochrosite manganocalcite

Rhodochrosite manganocalcite
Specimen from Schemnitz, Hungary, Greville Collection, 1810 (Baron Ignatz von Born specimen). BM 89666

Background imageGreville Collection: SIR FULKE GREVILLE (1554-1628). 1st Braon Brooke. English poet and statesman

SIR FULKE GREVILLE (1554-1628). 1st Braon Brooke. English poet and statesman. Steel engraving, English, 1823

Background imageGreville Collection: Interior at Greville Place, Kilburn, north west London

Interior at Greville Place, Kilburn, north west London
Colour drawing of a rich interior at Greville Place, Kilburn, north west London, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. circa 1840s

Background imageGreville Collection: The Sphere front cover - royal honeymoon

The Sphere front cover - royal honeymoon
The Duke of Duchess of York on their honeymoon at Polesden Lacey, the Surrey home of Mrs Greville. The smaller, inset pictures show incidents during the honeymoon

Background imageGreville Collection: Robert Lord Brooke - 2

Robert Lord Brooke - 2
ROBERT GREVILLE, second baron BROOKE Parliamentary general in the Civil War, shot at the battle of Lichfield. Date: 1608 - 1643

Background imageGreville Collection: Robert Lord Brooke - 4

Robert Lord Brooke - 4
ROBERT GREVILLE, second baron BROOKE Parliamentary general in the Civil War, shot at the battle of Lichfield. Date: 1608 - 1643

Background imageGreville Collection: Robert Lord Brooke - 5

Robert Lord Brooke - 5
ROBERT GREVILLE, second baron BROOKE Parliamentary general in the Civil War, shot at the battle of Lichfield. Date: 1608 - 1643

Background imageGreville Collection: Robert Lord Brooke - 3

Robert Lord Brooke - 3
ROBERT GREVILLE, second baron BROOKE Parliamentary general in the Civil War, shot at the battle of Lichfield. Date: 1608 - 1643

Background imageGreville Collection: Greville Place Kilburn

Greville Place Kilburn
Greville Place, Kilburn. Date: circa 1840s

Background imageGreville Collection: Countess of Warwick and her son

Countess of Warwick and her son
Frances Evelyn Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick (1861 - 1938) was a society beauty, and mistress to King Edward VII. The exact identity of the child pictured is uncertain

Background imageGreville Collection: The Royal Baths - Harrogate, Yorkshire (1 / 2)

The Royal Baths - Harrogate, Yorkshire (1 / 2)
The Royal Baths - Harrogate, Yorkshire (1/2) - The Hot Air treatment (Greville System). A remarkable collection of health paraphenalia!

Background imageGreville Collection: Margaret Whigham and the Earl of Warwick, 1932

Margaret Whigham and the Earl of Warwick, 1932
Photograph showing Miss Margaret Whigham (1912-1993), later the Duchess of Argyll, with Charles Guy Greville, 7th Earl Brooke, 7th Earl of Warwick (1919-1984), pictured c.1932

Background imageGreville Collection: Fulke Baron Brooke

Fulke Baron Brooke
FULKE GREVILLE, first baron BROOKE Poet

Background imageGreville Collection: Frances Anne / Lady Crewe

Frances Anne / Lady Crewe
FRANCES ANNE nee GREVILLE LADY CREWE Wife of John, 1st Baron

Background imageGreville Collection: Charles Greville

Charles Greville
CHARLES CAVENDISH FULKE GREVILLE Political diarist and sportsman

Background imageGreville Collection: Countess of Warwick

Countess of Warwick
Frances Evelyn Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick, here as Lady Brooke in a brocade fur-trimmed gown

Background imageGreville Collection: GREVILLE (1794-1865)

GREVILLE (1794-1865)
Charles Cavendish Fulke Greville, statesman and sportsman




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"Greville: A Tale of Love, Legacy, and Aristocracy" In the grand tapestry of British history, the name Greville resonates with elegance and prestige. One such momentous occasion was the joyous union between Greville Worthington and Diana Duncombe. Their marriage became a symbol of two noble families intertwining their destinies. The Countess of Warwick graced her son's wedding with an air of regality. As Lord Brooke, later known as the 6th Earl of Warwick, exchanged vows with his beloved bride, their love story unfolded under a canopy adorned with flowers and whispered promises. Music filled the air as society eagerly anticipated Pas de Quatre's performance in "Faust Up To Date. " The enchanting music cover transported audiences to another world where artistry met passion on stage. Nestled in Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire stood William Greville's House - a testament to architectural splendor that captured hearts for generations. Its walls echoed tales of opulence and refinement that only time could reveal. Daisy, Countess of Warwick dazzled at Mrs Adairs Fancy Dress Ball; her ethereal beauty illuminated every corner she graced. With grace and charm befitting her status, Daisy captivated all who beheld her radiance. Amongst these illustrious figures emerged The Honorable Mrs Ronald Greville - a woman whose influence transcended societal norms. Her impeccable taste in fashion and arts made her an icon among London's elite circles. Lady Brooke cradled baby Charles Fulke Greville in her arms; motherhood bestowed upon her a newfound sense of purpose and unconditional love. In this tender moment captured forever through lens or paintbrush strokes lay the essence of family legacy unfolding before our eyes. Elfrida Marjorie Eden would later become known as the Countess of Warwick - an embodiment of strength intertwined with gracefulness.