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Feilding | Lady | Elisabeth Theresa | née Fox-Strangways | 1773–1846 | formerly Talbot

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Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:

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Portrait of Lady Elisabeth Feilding in a bonnet with a parasol, 21 Aug 1841

Portrait of Lady Elisabeth Feilding, standing, wearing a bonnet and holding a parasol over her head.On the verso, written in pencil, is "Talbot type. Lady Elis[abeth] Feilding".
Found in: Loose prints
Shelfmark: MS. 21088 photogr. 1/10
Extents: 1 item
Dates: 21 Aug 1841
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Portrait of Lady Elisabeth Feilding in a bonnet with a parasol, 21 Aug 1841

Portrait of Lady Elisabeth Feilding, standing, wearing a bonnet and holding a parasol over her head.There is a pencil notation in the left margin, probably made by Talbot to indicate which side of the paper was sensitized. The paper has a circular blindstamp in the upper left corner that is illegible.The verso is blank.
Found in: Loose prints
Shelfmark: MS. 21088 photogr. 1/11
Extents: 1 item
Dates: 21 Aug 1841
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Portrait of Lady Elisabeth Feilding with a parasol, 1841

Portrait of Lady Elisabeth Feilding, standing, with a parasol and wearing a bonnet.The verso is blank.There is only one other known print of this image.
Found in: Loose prints
Shelfmark: MS. 21088 photogr. 1/9
Extents: 1 item
Dates: 1841
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Portrait of Talbot's mother, Lady Elisabeth Feilding, seated in an armchair, c.1842

Portrait of Talbot's mother, Lady Elisabeth Feilding, seated in an armchair and wearing a bonnet.On the verso, written in pencil, is "Lady E. Feilding". The word "probably" has been crossed out.This is the only known print of the image.
Found in: Loose prints
Shelfmark: MS. 21088 photogr. 1/6
Extents: 1 item
Dates: c.1842
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Portrait of Talbot's mother, Lady Elisabeth Feilding, seated in an armchair, n.d.

Portrait of Talbot's mother, Lady Elisabeth Feilding, seated in an armchair and wearing a bonnet. Although this portrait was taken out of doors, an attempt has been made to make it look as if the sitter is indoors with the use of a backdrop and the rug under the armchair.On the verso, written in pencil, is "Lady E. Fielding" [a misspelling of the surname].This is the only known print of the image.
Found in: Loose prints
Shelfmark: MS. 21088 photogr. 1/7
Extents: 1 item
Dates: n.d.