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Feversham Collection

Feversham, a name that echoes through history with tales of nobility and grandeur

Background imageFeversham Collection: Countess of Feversham and daughter

Countess of Feversham and daughter
The Countess of Feversham (1910-1995), born Lady Anne Dorothy Wood, with her daughter Lady Clarissa Duncombe (b. 1938). Date: 1939

Background imageFeversham Collection: The Earl of Feversham (colour litho)

The Earl of Feversham (colour litho)
612569 The Earl of Feversham (colour litho) by Pellegrini, Carlo (1866-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Earl of Feversham, A Conservative, 30 March 1878, Vanity Fair)

Background imageFeversham Collection: William Duncombe, 2nd Baron Feversham - Memorial - Helmsley

William Duncombe, 2nd Baron Feversham - Memorial - Helmsley
Lord Fevershams Memorial - Helmsley, North Yorkshire - erected to the memory of William Duncombe, 2nd Baron Feversham (17981867) - a British peer with a large estate in the North Riding of Yorkshire

Background imageFeversham Collection: Charlotte Lady Feversham

Charlotte Lady Feversham
CHARLOTTE DUNCOMBE, baroness FEVERSHAM (nee Legge) wife of Charles Duncombe, first baron Date: 1774 - 1848

Background imageFeversham Collection: Viscount Helmsley becomes the 2nd Earl of Feversham, 1915

Viscount Helmsley becomes the 2nd Earl of Feversham, 1915
Charles Duncombe(1879-1916), MP known as Viscount Helmsley, at the time he had succeeded to the title of the 2nd Earl of Feversham in 1915

Background imageFeversham Collection: Lord Feversham, Vanity Fair, Ape

Lord Feversham, Vanity Fair, Ape
WILLIAM ERNEST DUNCOMBE, 1st Earl of FEVERSHAM (1829-1915) British Conservative politician. Member of Parliament for East Retford (1852-1857)

Background imageFeversham Collection: Her Majesty Queen Victorias Costume Ball at Buckingham Palace, London, Uk: Costumes

Her Majesty Queen Victorias Costume Ball at Buckingham Palace, London, Uk: Costumes Worn by the Marchioness of Breadalbane, Lord Feversham, Lady Ashburton, the Prince of Leiningen

Background imageFeversham Collection: View of Faversham, Kent, 1832 (engraving) (b / w photo)

View of Faversham, Kent, 1832 (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF280599 View of Faversham, Kent, 1832 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Baynes, Thomas Mann (1794-1854) (after); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageFeversham Collection: Market Square, Helmsley, Ryedale District, North Yorkshire

Market Square, Helmsley, Ryedale District, North Yorkshire. A statue of William Duncombe, 2nd Baron Feversham (1798-1867) - British peer and Tory politician - stands in the towns square

Background imageFeversham Collection: Second Earl Feversham

Second Earl Feversham
LOUIS DE DURAS, second earl of FEVERSHAM British military commander


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Feversham, a name that echoes through history with tales of nobility and grandeur. From the Countess and her daughter to the vibrant colors of The Earl captured in a lithograph, this family has left an indelible mark. William Duncombe, 2nd Baron Feversham, is memorialized in Helmsley, his legacy forever etched into stone. Charlotte Lady Feversham graces us with her presence, a woman of grace and elegance who carries on the family's noble traditions. Viscount Helmsley takes on the title of the 2nd Earl in 1915, continuing to uphold their esteemed lineage. Lord Feversham himself is immortalized in Vanity Fair as Ape captures his essence for all to see. The splendor continues as we step into Her Majesty Queen Victoria's Costume Ball at Buckingham Palace. Amongst the array of costumes stands Charlotte Lady Feversham herself, radiating regality amidst London's high society. Traveling back in time to Faversham in Kent during 1832 reveals a captivating view engraved upon our hearts. The black-and-white photo transports us to another era where life moved at its own pace. Market Square beckons us towards Helmsley within North Yorkshire's Ryedale District. Here lies a place where tradition meets modernity - a testament to how the Fevershams have adapted throughout generations while preserving their heritage. Returning once more to Her Majesty Queen Victoria's Costume Ball at Buckingham Palace unveils yet another glimpse into this illustrious family's story. Their presence amongst royalty speaks volumes about their status and influence within British society. Finally, we encounter the Second Earl Feversham himself - an embodiment of dignity and honor that resonates through time. His contributions are immeasurable as he upholds his ancestors' legacy with pride and reverence.