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Cathleen Mann, Marchioness of Queensberry as Pearls

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Cathleen Mann, Marchioness of Queensberry as Pearls

Cathleen Mann (1896-1959), aka The Marchioness of Queensberry, wife of the 11th Marquess, artist and costume designer, here representing Pearls at the Jewels of the Empire Ball taking place on 26th November at Park Lane Hotel in London. Date: 1930

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Ball Cathleen Jewellery Jewels Kathleen Mann Marchioness Pearl Pearls Queensberry


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This photograph captures the elegance and sophistication of Cathleen Mann, Marchioness of Queensberry, at the Jewels of the Empire Ball held on the 26th of November 1930, at the prestigious Park Lane Hotel in London. Dressed in an exquisite ensemble, the Marchioness embodies the opulence and grandeur of the event, with her pearl-adorned neckline and matching earrings adding a touch of timeless glamour. Cathleen Mann, born in 1896, was not only a wife to the 11th Marquess of Queensberry but also an accomplished artist and costume designer. Her presence at the Jewels of the Empire Ball was a testament to her status as a prominent figure in London's high society. The Jewels of the Empire Ball was an annual event that celebrated the rich cultural heritage and diversity of the British Empire. Guests dressed in their finest jewels and attire, making it a night to remember. The photograph captures a moment in time, allowing us to glimpse into the grandeur and elegance of the 1930s. The Marchioness' pearl jewelry adds an air of sophistication and timeless beauty to her appearance. Pearls have long been a symbol of wealth, purity, and elegance, making them a popular choice for special occasions. The Marchioness' pearls not only complement her elegant gown but also add a touch of classic glamour to the photograph. This photograph is a reminder of a bygone era, a time of opulence and grandeur, and a testament to the enduring allure of pearls. The Marchioness of Queensberry, with her timeless beauty and elegant pearls, stands out as a symbol of the sophistication and elegance of the 1930s.

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