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Marriage of Victoria Stanley and Neil Primrose
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Marriage of Victoria Stanley and Neil Primrose
Portraits of Lady Victoria Stanley, daughter of the 17th Earl of Derby and he Hon. Neil Primrose (1882-1917), son of Lord Rosebery, at the time of their engagement. Date: 1915
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Engagement Marriages Neil Primrose Rosebery Stanley
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In this elegant and poised portrait, Lady Victoria Stanley (1894-1970) and Neil Primrose (1882-1917) are captured at the height of their engagement in 1915. Lady Victoria, the eldest daughter of the 17th Earl of Derby, is dressed in a beautiful white gown with intricate lace detailing and a delicate veil, while Neil, the Honourable son of the 5th Earl of Rosebery, wears a formal morning suit. The couple's connection is palpable as they gaze into each other's eyes, their hands gently intertwined. The marriage between Lady Victoria and Neil Primrose was a significant event in British society during the early 20th century. Neil, who had previously served in the Royal Horse Guards, was a well-known figure in London's high society circles. Lady Victoria, on the other hand, was a prominent member of the Derby family, one of the most influential and historic families in British history. The engagement was announced in the London Gazette on February 24, 1915, and the couple married later that year on June 15, 1915, at St. George's Hanover Square in London. Their wedding was attended by many prominent figures of the time, including King George V and Queen Mary. Tragically, Neil was killed in action during the First World War in 1917, leaving Lady Victoria a widow at the young age of 23. She went on to marry again in 1921, to Sir John Greville, but the memory of her first love remained with her. This beautiful portrait captures the essence of a love that was destined to be brief but profound, a testament to the enduring power of human connection. The image is a poignant reminder of a bygone era, a time when the lives of the rich and famous were played out in the pages of society magazines and the halls of grand estates.
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