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Nancy Lancaster
Lady Willoughby de Eresby and Mrs Ronald Tree (better known as Nancy Lancaster), billed in The Tatler as M.P.s wives on their presentation at court at Buckingham Palace. Nancy Lancaster (1897 - 1994), nee Perkins, was an influential American-born tastemaker, interior decorator and garden designer. She married Ronald Tree in 1920, moving to Britain in 1927; the couple divorced in 1947 and she married Claude Lancaster in 1948. She was associated with the English Country House Style. Date: 1934
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In this elegant photograph, Nancy Lancaster, Lady Willoughby de Eresby and formerly Mrs Ronald Tree, is seen making her presentation at Buckingham Palace in 1934. Lady Willoughby de Eresby, born Nancy Langhorne Perkins in 1897 in Pennsylvania, USA, was an influential figure in British high society, known for her impeccable taste in interior decoration and garden design. She married Ronald Tree in 1920 and moved to Britain in 1927, eventually divorcing in 1947. In 1948, she married Claude Lancaster. Lady Willoughby de Eresby was a central figure in the English Country House Style, which emphasized comfort, tradition, and an air of timeless elegance. Her interiors were renowned for their refined simplicity, with an emphasis on natural materials and an eclectic mix of antiques and contemporary pieces. Her gardens were equally renowned, with a focus on creating beautiful, functional outdoor spaces that blended seamlessly with the surrounding countryside. The photograph shows Lady Willoughby de Eresby dressed in the formal attire required for presentations at court, looking poised and confident as she makes her way through the grand halls of Buckingham Palace. The image captures a moment in history, showcasing the elegance and sophistication of high society in the 1930s. Lady Willoughby de Eresby's influence on British interior design and garden design continues to be felt to this day, making her an important figure in the history of decorative arts.
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