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Anthony Armstrong Jones - portrait of the bridegroom
Anthony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones (born 1930), 1st Earl Snowdon, husband of Princess Margaret and photographer. Page of pictures of him featured in the ILN Royal Wedding Number commemorating his marriage to Princess Margaret on 6 May 1960. He is shown photographing a wedding, a fire in Sloane Street London and dressed as a Beggars Opera character at a fancy dress ball. Finally a portrait of him, taken in 1957. Date: 1960
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Anthony Armstrong-Jones, the Charismatic Bridegroom: A Glimpse into the Life of the 1st Earl Snowdon from the ILN Royal Wedding Number of 1960 This collection of images from the ILN Royal Wedding Number of 1960 offers a unique and personal look into the life of Anthony Armstrong-Jones, the charismatic bridegroom who would later become the 1st Earl Snowdon, and the husband of Princess Margaret. The first photograph in this series captures Lord Snowdon in his role as a wedding photographer, documenting the joy and love of a couple's special day. The next image showcases a dramatic scene in Sloane Street, London, where Lord Snowdon captures the intensity of a fire that had broken out, demonstrating his versatility as a photographer. Lord Snowdon's playful side is revealed in the following photographs, as he dons a costume inspired by the Beggars Opera for a fancy dress ball. The final image in this series is a striking portrait of Lord Snowdon, taken in 1957, which showcases his charm and charisma. Anthony Armstrong-Jones, born in 1930, was a renowned photographer and an integral part of the British social scene. His marriage to Princess Margaret on May 6, 1960, was one of the most highly anticipated events of the year, and these images offer a fascinating glimpse into the life of the man behind the camera. These photographs are a testament to Lord Snowdon's talent as a photographer and his ability to capture the essence of the moments he documented. From weddings to fires to fancy dress balls, Lord Snowdon's lens captured it all, leaving us with a rich visual history of the past.
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