Edith Teresa Hulton, later Lady Berwick (1890-1972) in The Drawing Room, Casa Hulton, Venice
Poppy Robertson
Category
Photographs
Date
1893
Materials
Photographic paper attached to card page of album
Measurements
140 x 100 mm
Place of origin
Venice
Order this imageCollection
Attingham Park, Shropshire
NT 610136.28
Summary
A monochrome photograph of Edith Teresa Hulton (1890-1972), aged approximately 3 years, sitting on a chair next to a potted plant placed on a rug. Written in ink underneath the photograph 'Bimbele 1893' and also 'Poppy Robertson'. Photograph 27 of 102 contained in Volume 1 of Costanza Hulton's personal photograph albums (1886 - 1901). Edith Teresa Hulton was the daughter of William Stokes Hulton (1852-1921) and Costanza (‘Zina’) Hulton (née Mazini) (1863–1939). She became Lady Berwick when she married Thomas Henry Noel-Hill, 8th Baron Berwick of Attingham (1877-1947) on 30 June 1919. 'Bimbele' was Teresa’s family nickname. The photograph was taken at the Hulton family home in Venice. Their address was Calle della Testa6383, San Zanipolo and the family referred to the house as Casa Hulton; it was previously known as Ca’ Donà dalle Rose. This photograph was taken by Poppy Robertson. See also National Trust Inventory Number 610136.27.
Provenance
8th Lady Berwick collection; bequeathed to the National Trust by Edith Teresa Hulton, Lady Berwick (1890-1972).
Marks and inscriptions
Writing underneath photograph: 'Bimbele 1893' and also 'Poppy Robertson'
Makers and roles
Poppy Robertson, photographer