Duchess of Westminster - amateur dramatics, Eaton Hall
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Duchess of Westminster - amateur dramatics, Eaton Hall
A scene from Scaramouch an amateur theatrical production performed at Eaton Hall, Cheshire, the seat of the Duke and Duchess of Westminster. Scene shows the Duchess of Westminster acting together with Mr Norman Forbes-Robertson. Other performers included the Duchesss sister, Daisy, Princess of Pless and her brother George Cornwallis-West (see picture no. 11768555). The performance was in aid of Chester charities and the Grosvenor Hospital in London. Date: 1912
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this photograph, the Duchess of Westminster, Lady Constance Grosvenor (later known as the Duchess of Westminster and Countess of Drogheda), is seen engaging in an enchanting scene from the amateur theatrical production of "Scaramouch" at Eaton Hall, Cheshire. The Duchess, who was known for her love of the arts and charitable endeavors, is joined on stage by Mr. Norman Forbes-Robertson. The performance took place in 1912 and was graced by the presence of other notable performers, including the Duchess's sister, Princess Daisy of Pless, and her brother, George Cornwallis-West. The amateur theatricals at Eaton Hall were held in aid of various charities, with the proceeds also benefiting the Grosvenor Hospital in London. The Duchess of Westminster's elegant attire and captivating expression convey the passion and dedication she brought to her role in the production. The image offers a rare glimpse into the aristocratic world of early 20th-century England, where the upper class came together to support charitable causes and indulge in their shared love of the arts. This photograph is a testament to the Duchess's multifaceted personality and her commitment to using her influence and resources for the betterment of her community. The scene from "Scaramouch" serves as a reminder of the enduring power of the arts to bring people together and inspire positive change.
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