Mary Dickinson, Viscountess Clifden of Gowran (1853-1921), Thomas Charles Agar-Robartes, 6th Viscount Clifden (1844-1930), The Hon. Julia Caroline Everilda Agar-Robartes (1880-1969), The Hon. Francis Gerald Agar-Robartes, 7th Viscount Clifden (1883-1966), The Hon. Mary Vere Agar-Robartes, Hon, Mrs Yarde Buller (1879-1946) and The Hon.Thomas Charles Reginald Agar-Robartes (1880-1915)
Debenham and Stewart [photographers] Torquay
Category
Photographs
Date
1885
Materials
Glass, Photographic paper, Silver
Measurements
137 x 88 mm
Place of origin
Torquay
Order this imageCollection
Lanhydrock, Cornwall
NT 881943
Summary
A black and white studio photograph of Lord and Lady Clifden with their four eldest children. From left to right; the Hon. Everilda Agar-Robartes (1880-1969), Mary Dickinson, later Viscountess Clifden, 1853-1921, seated with the Hon. Gerald Agar-Robartes, later 7th Viscount Clifden, 1883-1966, on her lap, the Hon. Thomas Charles Agar-Robartes, later 6th Viscount Clifden, 1844-1930, the Hon. Tommy Agar-Robartes, later Captain the Hon. Tommy Agar-Robartes, M.P., 1880-1915, with the Hon. Mary Vere Agar-Robartes, later the Hon.Mrs.Yarde-Buller, 1879-1946, seated in front. Photographers Debenham and Stewart, 1 Cary Parade, Torquay. In shaped and swagged silver free-standing frame (LAN.S.39). This photograph also listed under LAN.PH.5008 as all photographs have individual inventory numbers.
Provenance
Acquired during transfer of Lanhydrock to the National Trust. The Hon. Gerald Agar-Robartes, later 7th Viscount Clifden, 1883-1966, gave Lanhydrock to the National Trust in 1953 and continued to live there with his two sisters, Everilda and Violet, until his death in 1966. The Hon. Victor Agar-Robartes, later 8th Viscount Clifden, 1887-1974, never lived at Lanhydrock after his marriage.
Makers and roles
Debenham and Stewart [photographers] Torquay, photographer