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The Hulton and Villari familes at 'The Trante' restaurant, Mittenwald - August 1903

Richard Freer Austin

Category

Photographs

Date

1903

Materials

Photographic paper attached to card page of album

Measurements

74 x 100 mm

Place of origin

Mittenwald

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Collection

Attingham Park, Shropshire

NT 610168.44

Summary

A monochrome photograph of a group of eight people sitting at a restaurant dining table in front of some trees or bushes. There is also a small dog sitting under the table and two females standing to the rear of the group, probably waitresses. The group is made up of five females and three males and includes Costanza (Zina), William, Gioconda and Edith Teresa Hulton. Written in ink underneath the photograph: 'Gio, Nonna, Willy, Alyne, Zina, Charlie, Bim, Nonna at dinner at "The Trante" Mittenwald' and 'the same'. Photograph 43 of 134 contained in Volume 2 of Costanza Hulton's personal photograph albums (1901 - 1906). From left to right the photograph includes the following people: Gioconda Mary Hulton (1887-1940) the sister of Edith Teresa Hulton; Linda Villari (1836-1915, née White) the mother of Costanza Hulton, Gioconda and Edith Teresa’s 'Nonna', i.e. 'grandmother'; William Stokes Hulton (1852-1921) the father of Gioconda and Edith Teresa Hulton; Harriet Alyne Austin (1851-1923, née Hulton) the elder sister of William Stokes Hulton; Costanza Hulton (née Mazini) (1863-1939) the mother of Edith Teresa Hulton, known as 'Zina'; Charles Edward Hulton (1880-1954) the son of Jessop Henry Fletcher Hulton (1848-1928) the elder brother of William Hulton; Edith Teresa Hulton (1890-1972), often referred to as 'Bim' or 'Bimbele' her family nickname, who became Lady Berwick when she married Thomas Henry Noel-Hill, 8th Baron Berwick of Attingham (1877-1947) on 30 June 1919; Pasquale Villari (c1827-1917) the husband of Linda Villari, Gioconda and Teresa’s 'Nonno', i.e.'grandfather'. He was a Florentine academic and senator. 'the same' refers to details of the photographer written under another photograph - see National Trust Inventory Number 610168.37. This photograph was taken by Richard Freer Austin, the husband of Harriet Alyne Austin, in the Bavarian resort of Mittenwald. It is believed to have been taken in August 1903.See also National Trust Inventory Number 610168.43.

Provenance

8th Lady Berwick collection; bequeathed to the National Trust by Edith Teresa Hulton, Lady Berwick (1890-1972).

Marks and inscriptions

Writing underneath photograph: 'Gio, Nonna, Willy, Alyne, Zina, Charlie, Bim, Nonno at dinner at "The Trante" Mittenwald' and 'the same'

Makers and roles

Richard Freer Austin, photographer

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