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Lord and Lady Coventry
Lord and Lady Coventry at the United Counties Show at Camarthen, Wales. Lord Coventry, George William Regionald Victor Coventry, was the 10th Earl of Coventry and married Nesta Donne Philipps in 1921. They had four children but the Earl would die young, killed in action in France in July 1940 Date: August 1937
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10th Counties Coventry Croome Donne Victor
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Lord and Lady Coventry grace the United Counties Show in Camarthen, Wales, August 1937. The Earl of Coventry, George William Regionald Victor Coventry, is seen here in his regal attire, proudly displaying his title and nobility. He was the 10th Earl of Coventry, a title he inherited in 1921, and was married to the lovely Nesta Donne Philipps. Together they had four children. The joyful couple's visit to the show was a testament to their love and dedication to their community. However, tragedy struck the Coventry family in July 1940, when Lord Coventry was killed in action in France during World War II. This poignant photograph captures a moment of happiness and unity in the history of Croome Court, the family seat, before the shadows of war fell upon them." "The United Counties Show in Camarthen, Wales, was an annual event that brought together the local community to showcase their agricultural produce, livestock, and crafts. Lord and Lady Coventry's attendance at the show was a significant event, highlighting their connection to the land and their support for the local community. The photograph offers a glimpse into the past, providing a window into the lives of the aristocracy during a time of peace and prosperity before the looming threat of war." "This photograph is a precious historical record of Lord and Lady Coventry, a reminder of their legacy and the history of Croome Court. The image is not to be used for commercial purposes and is available for rights-managed licensing only through Mary Evans Prints Online.
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