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Lady Ravensdale, formal studio portrait with large pearl earrings. With description, A new portrait of Lady Ravensdale, the eldest of the late Marquess Curzon of Kedleston's three daughters; she is a Baroness in her own right
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Lady Ravensdale, formal studio portrait with large pearl earrings. With description, A new portrait of Lady Ravensdale, the eldest of the late Marquess Curzon of Kedleston's three daughters; she is a Baroness in her own right
Lady Ravensdale, formal studio portrait with large pearl earrings. With description, A new portrait of Lady Ravensdale, the eldest of the late Marquess Curzon of Kedleston's three daughters; she is a Baroness in her own right. Like her sisters, Lady Alexandra Metcalfe and Lady Cynthia Mosley, Lady Ravensdale is very good looking and very intelligent, and has an enormous circle of friends'. Mary Irene Curzon, 2nd Baroness Ravensdale, CBE (1896-1966), charitable socialite. Date: 1933
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1933 Baroness Charitable Earrings Formal Friends Intelligent Pearl Socialite Ravensdale
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This stunning formal studio portrait captures the elegance and sophistication of Mary Irene Curzon, 2nd Baroness Ravensdale, in the year 1933. As the eldest daughter of the late Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, Lady Ravensdale held the title of Baroness in her own right, adding to the prestige and grandeur of her lineage. The pearl earrings she wears, large and elegant, frame her beautiful face, drawing attention to her piercing blue eyes and refined features. Lady Ravensdale was not only known for her striking appearance but also for her intelligence and vast social circle. Much like her sisters, Lady Alexandra Metcalfe and Lady Cynthia Mosley, she was a charismatic and popular figure in society during the 1930s. Her charm and wit made her a beloved figure in high society, and she was a regular attendee of the most prestigious social events of the time. Beyond her social engagements, Lady Ravensdale was also a dedicated charitable socialite. She used her position and influence to make a positive impact on her community, and her philanthropic efforts were widely recognized and admired. This portrait, taken in 1933, is a testament to her grace, elegance, and the remarkable woman she was. Mary Irene Curzon, 2nd Baroness Ravensdale, CBE (1896-1966) remains an icon of the 1930s, a time when elegance, style, and charitable endeavors were at the forefront of society's values. This exquisite portrait is a reminder of a bygone era and a tribute to the remarkable women who shaped it.
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