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Lady Diana Manners - a journalist now, 1919

Lady Diana Manners - a journalist now, 1919


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Lady Diana Manners - a journalist now, 1919

Photographic portrait of Lady Diana Manners (1890-1981), later Lady Diana Cooper, daughter of the Duke of Rutland and later Diana, Viscountess Norwich, the English actress, society figure and wife of Duff Cooper. Pictured in The Sketch at the time she was engaged to write a column for a Sunday newspaper Date: 1919

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Classes Cooper Diana Journalist Manners Norwich Rutland Viscountess 1919 Upper


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This portrait captures the youthful elegance and intelligence of Lady Diana Manners, later Lady Diana Cooper, as she embarked on a new career as a journalist in 1919. Born into the aristocratic family of the Duke of Rutland, Lady Diana was known for her beauty, wit, and charisma, making her a popular figure in high society. At the time this photograph was taken, Lady Diana was engaged to write a weekly column for a Sunday newspaper, marking a departure from her previous life as an actress and socialite. The hat she wears in the portrait adds a touch of sophistication and mystery, reflecting the changing times and the evolving role of women in society. Lady Diana's journey from the upper classes to becoming a respected journalist was not an easy one, but her determination and talent were undeniable. She went on to write for various publications, including The Times and The Sunday Dispatch, and became a respected voice on social and political issues. This portrait offers a glimpse into the life of a remarkable woman who defied expectations and blazed her own trail, leaving a lasting impact on British society and journalism. Lady Diana Cooper's legacy continues to inspire and intrigue, and this photograph serves as a reminder of her enduring beauty and intelligence.

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