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Lady Frances Campbell, later Lady Balfour (1858-1931)   1864-65

Hand-coloured albumen photographic print | 3.4 x 2.6 cm (whole object, oval) | RCIN 2914357

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  • Hand-coloured photograph of Lady Frances Campbell, tenth child of the 8th Duke of Argyll, as a young girl, sitting in a chair, and holding a book. Photograph cut into an oval.

    Lady Balfour was one of the highest-ranking member of the British aristocracy to lead an important group in the Suffrage movement, becoming leader of the National Society for Women's Suffrage from 1896 to 1914. Early in childhood she suffered from a hip-joint disability and walked with a limp. Her oldest brother John Campbell, Marquess of Lorne married Princess Louise, fourth daughter of Queen Victoria. Later she married Eustace Balfour but the marriage was problematic due to his alcoholism and Conservative political beliefs, disagreeing with women's suffrage.

    From a blue velvet bound album with gold coloured metal corners which has a watercolour of flowers by Princess Louise, set into the front cover.

  • Medium and techniques

    Hand-coloured albumen photographic print

    Measurements

    3.4 x 2.6 cm (whole object, oval)

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  • Alternative title(s)

    Blue Velvet Album of Hand coloured Photographs 1860s-1887


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