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"Captivating Elegance

Background imageAlington Collection: Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper by Madame Yevonde

Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper by Madame Yevonde
Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper, later Lady Alington posed with an unusual mask. Pictured in The Tatler just prior to her marriage to Lord Alington in November 1928. Date: 1928

Background imageAlington Collection: WW2 - These, Our Strangers

WW2 - These, Our Strangers
An illustrated front cover for a WW2 story book, These, Our Strangers, written by Adrian Alington. Date: 1942

Background imageAlington Collection: Elizabeth Douglas-Home, Lady Dunglass

Elizabeth Douglas-Home, Lady Dunglass
Elizabeth Douglas-Home (1909-1990) was born Elizabeth Alington. She married Alec Douglas-Home, the future Prime Minister, in 1936. Date: 1939

Background imageAlington Collection: Lady Mary Ashley Cooper in Jacobean costume Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper (1902-1936)

Lady Mary Ashley Cooper in Jacobean costume Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper (1902-1936)
Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper (1902-1936), later Lady Alington, eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Shaftesbury. Pictured in the costume she wore at the Hatfield Pageant

Background imageAlington Collection: Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper by Madame Yevonde

Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper by Madame Yevonde
Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper (1902-1936), later Lady Alington, eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Shaftesbury. Pictured in part colour by Madame Yevonde in August 1923

Background imageAlington Collection: Lady Alington

Lady Alington
Mary Sibell Sturt (nÚÑáAshley-Cooper), Lady Alington (1902-1936), Wife of 3rd Baron Alington; daughter of 9th Earl of Shaftesbury. 1935

Background imageAlington Collection: Green Woodpecker, 1852, (1942). Creators: Francis Orpen Morris, Richard Alington

Green Woodpecker, 1852, (1942). Creators: Francis Orpen Morris, Richard Alington
Green Woodpecker, 1852, (1942). From " History of British Birds" by Francis Orpen Morris. Published in " The Birds of Britain, by James Fisher. [Collins, London, 1942]

Background imageAlington Collection: Rear-Admiral Arthur Alingtons cabin on board his flagship, HMS Magnificent, 1896. Artist: W Gregory

Rear-Admiral Arthur Alingtons cabin on board his flagship, HMS Magnificent, 1896. Artist: W Gregory
Rear-Admiral Arthur Alingtons cabin on board his flagship, HMS Magnificent, 1896. Launched in 1894, Magnificent was one of the 9 Majestic class battleships built by the Royal Navy

Background imageAlington Collection: Rear-Admiral Arthur Alington and his Flag Lieutenant, William George Elmhirst Ruck-Keene, 1896

Rear-Admiral Arthur Alington and his Flag Lieutenant, William George Elmhirst Ruck-Keene, 1896. Artist: Gregory & Co
Rear-Admiral Arthur Alington and his Flag Lieutenant, William George Elmhirst Ruck-Keene, 1896. A print from The Navy and Army Illustrated, 31st January 1896

Background imageAlington Collection: Winners at the Bath Club including Lady Alington

Winners at the Bath Club including Lady Alington
Prize winners at the Bath Club in London in 1933. Miss Nona Davies, Miss Venetia Fripp, Lady Alington and Miss Mary Evans (no relation to our founder as far as we know!). Date: 1933

Background imageAlington Collection: Lady Alington and daughter by Madame Yevonde

Lady Alington and daughter by Madame Yevonde
Lady Alington, formerly Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper, eldest daughter of the Earl of Shaftesbury, with her baby daughter, Mary Anne Sturt Marten, known as Marianna. 1929

Background imageAlington Collection: Lady Alington (Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper)

Lady Alington (Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper)
Lady Alington, formerly Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper, eldest daughter of Lord Shaftesbury, posed with her pet Pekingese dog. Date: 1929

Background imageAlington Collection: Ponds Cold Cream Advertisement - Lady Alington

Ponds Cold Cream Advertisement - Lady Alington
Advertisement for Ponds Cold Cream as endorsed by English aristocrat, Lady Alington, the former Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper. Date: 1931

Background imageAlington Collection: Lady Alington presented with swimming prize, Bath Club

Lady Alington presented with swimming prize, Bath Club
Lord Desborough presenting Lady Alington (the former Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper) with a gold medal as winner of the Ladies Challenge Shield at the exclusive Bath Club in London in 1933. Date: 1933

Background imageAlington Collection: Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper, 1928

Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper, 1928
Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper, the eldest daughter of the Earl of Shaftesbury, upon the announcement of her engagement to Lord Alington 1928

Background imageAlington Collection: Lady Alington / Whitehall

Lady Alington / Whitehall
LADY AUGUSTA ALINGTON (nee Bingham)-British aristocracy-daughter of the 3rd Earl of Lucan; married as his first wife 1st Baron Alington in 1853 Date: - 1888

Background imageAlington Collection: Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper (Lady Alington)

Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper (Lady Alington)
Lady Alington, formerly Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper (1902-1936), eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Shaftesbury. She married Lord Alington in 1928 and had one daughter born the following year

Background imageAlington Collection: Honor Dorothy Leigh by Madame Yevonde

Honor Dorothy Leigh by Madame Yevonde
Honor Dorothy Leigh (1892-1982) by Madame Yevonde. She was the only daughter of John Blundell Leigh. She had just become engaged to Lieutenant the Hon

Background imageAlington Collection: Lord Alingtons Common, Winner of the Two Thousand Guineas, and Favourite For

Lord Alingtons Common, Winner of the Two Thousand Guineas, and Favourite For
Lord Alingtons Common, Winner of the Two Thousand Guineas, and Favourite for the Derby

Background imageAlington Collection: Henry Gerard Sturt, 1st Baron Alington

Henry Gerard Sturt, 1st Baron Alington (18251904) - a British peer and Conservative Party politician. Date: 1892

Background imageAlington Collection: The Duke and Duchess of Northumberlands house party

The Duke and Duchess of Northumberlands house party
A Royal Visit to Alnwick Castle, Northumberland The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) and invited guests including The Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, Duchess of Portland


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"Captivating Elegance: Lady Alington and the Illustrious Ashley-Cooper Legacy" Step into a world of timeless beauty as we delve into the captivating life of Lady Alington, also known as Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper. From her enchanting portrait by Madame Yevonde to her remarkable contributions during World War II, this extraordinary woman left an indelible mark on history. Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper, a prominent figure in British society during the early 20th century, was immortalized in art through her stunning portrayal by Madame Yevonde. Dressed in Jacobean costume, she exuded grace and sophistication that captured hearts across generations. During World War II, Lady Alington played a vital role in "These Our Strangers, " an initiative aimed at providing refuge for those displaced by conflict. Her compassion and dedication towards helping others showcased her true character and unwavering spirit. The legacy of the Ashley-Coopers continued with Elizabeth Douglas-Home, later known as Lady Dunglass. The Bath Club witnessed their triumphs as winners alongside esteemed figures such as Lady Alington herself. Their achievements were testaments to their exceptional talents and unwavering determination. Beyond societal endeavors, the name "Alington" resonates with nature enthusiasts too. Francis Orpen Morris's masterpiece "Green Woodpecker" from 1852 found new life under Richard Alington's skilled hands in 1942. This collaboration between two talented creators brought forth a visual symphony that celebrated nature's wonders. In exploring family ties further back in time, Rear-Admiral Arthur Alington emerges onto the scene aboard his flagship HMS Magnificent in 1896. His cabin became a sanctuary where strategic decisions were made while sailing uncharted waters—a testament to his leadership skills and bravery. Accompanying Rear-Admiral Arthur Alington was his trusted Flag Lieutenant William George Elmhirst Ruck-Keene.