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Lady Ennismore, formerly Freda Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, married to the Earl of Listowel s
Lady Ennismore, formerly Freda Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, married to the Earl of Listowels heir, pictured at Queens Club with two of her sons, the Hon. Richard Hare and the Hon. William Hare, the future 5th Earl of Listowel. Also pictured is Mr. G. Thompson. Date: 1921
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1921 Aristocracy Freda Hare Johnstone Jul20 Listowel Nobility Queens Tennis Upper Vanden
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In this elegant photograph from 1921, Lady Ennismore, formerly Freda Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, is captured in a moment of joy and relaxation with her two eldest sons, the Hon. Richard Hare and the Hon. William Hare, at the prestigious Queens Club in London. The family's refined attire and the luxurious setting of the tennis court and grandstand are clear indicators of their high social standing. Lady Ennismore, a striking and graceful figure in her flowing dress and hat, is married to the Earl of Listowel, making her the Countess of Listowel and the mother of the Earl's heirs. Her sons, Richard and William, are dressed impeccably in blazers and shorts, reflecting their status as members of the aristocracy and the upper class. Accompanying the family is Mr. G. Thompson, who may have been a friend or a coach at the tennis club. The image exudes an air of sophistication and the quiet confidence that comes with being a part of the nobility. The Queens Club, founded in 1886, has a rich history of hosting high-profile social events and tennis tournaments, making it the perfect setting for this portrait of a prominent aristocratic family. The photograph offers a glimpse into the world of the British nobility during the early 20th century, a time of grandeur, tradition, and elegance.
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