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Countess of Seafield by Madame Yevonde
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Countess of Seafield by Madame Yevonde
Nina Caroline Ogilvie-Grant, 12th Countess of Seafield (1906-1969) by Madame Yevonde. Also seen in another photograph (top right) with her husband, Derek Herbert Ogilvie-Grant-Studley-Herbert (?-1960), at Castle Grant, Speyside, with their bull terrier Jock. They married in 1930 and were divorced in 1957. Date: 1932
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12th 1932 1957 Aristocracy Aristocrat Bull Caroline Countess Debs Debutante Debutantes Derek Divorced Grant Herbert Husband Jock Madame Married Nina Ogilvie Peerage Sailor Seafield Stately Studley Terrier Yevonde Speyside Upper
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This exquisite portrait captures the elegant and enigmatic Countess of Seafield, Nina Caroline Ogilvie-Grant (1906-1969), in a stunning sitting by the renowned photographer Madame Yevonde. The Countess, who was the 12th Countess of Seafield, is dressed in an elegant sailor suit, accessorized with a pearl necklace and a feather hat, exuding an air of refined sophistication and confidence. The photograph, taken in 1932, captures the essence of the 1930s aristocracy, with its emphasis on tradition, style, and class. The Countess's husband, Derek Herbert Ogilvie-Grant-Studley-Herbert, can be seen in a photograph (top right) with the Countess and their bull terrier Jock, at Castle Grant, Speyside. They married in 1930 and were later divorced in 1957. The image of the couple on the castle steps with their pet shows a more relaxed and playful side of their relationship. The castle, a stately home nestled in the Scottish countryside, adds to the sense of grandeur and history. Nina Caroline Ogilvie-Grant was a debutante and a member of the British peerage, and this photograph captures her in her prime, as she embarked on her life as a debutante and a member of the aristocracy. The image is a testament to the elegance and style of the era, and serves as a reminder of the rich history and tradition of the British peerage and aristocracy.
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