Harriet Alyne Austin (1851-1923), Charles Edward Hulton (1881-1954), William Stokes Hulton (1852-1921) and Edith Teresa Hulton, later Lady Berwick (1890-1972), Mittenwald - August 1903
Richard Freer Austin
Category
Photographs
Date
1903
Materials
Photographic paper attached to card page of album
Measurements
64 x 90 mm
Place of origin
Mittenwald
Order this imageCollection
Attingham Park, Shropshire
NT 610168.38
Summary
A monochrome photograph of a group of four people sitting outside a wooden building. Sitting at the front by a balcony wall are Harriet Alyne Austin (1851-1923, née Hulton) and William Stokes Hulton (1852-1921), while to the rear are standing Charles Edward Hulton (1880-1954) and Edith Teresa Hulton (1890-1972). Written in ink underneath the photograph: 'the same by the same'. Photograph 37 of 134 contained in Volume 2 of Costanza Hulton's personal photograph albums (1901 - 1906). The writing 'the same by the same' referes to the written description under the adjacent photograph - see National Trust Inventory Number 610168.37. Edith Teresa Hulton was the youngest daughter of William Stokes Hulton. She became Lady Berwick when she married Thomas Henry Noel-Hill, 8th Baron Berwick of Attingham (1877-1947) on 30 June 1919. The photograph shows Teresa with short hair which she was re-growing following a bout of alopecia caused by typhoid fever. Harriet Alyne Austin (1851-1923) was the elder sister of William Stokes Hulton. This photograph was taken by her husband Richard Freer Austin. Charles Edward Hulton was the son of William and Harriets elder brother Jessop Henry Fletcher Hulton (1848-1928) and his first wife Brada. This photograph was taken in Mittenwald a resort in Bavaria.
Provenance
8th Lady Berwick collection; bequeathed to the National Trust by Edith Teresa Hulton, Lady Berwick (1890-1972).
Marks and inscriptions
Writing underneath photograph: 'the same by the same'
Makers and roles
Richard Freer Austin, photographer