Earl Of Lonsdale Collection
The Earl of Lonsdale, a prominent figure in British history, was known for his love of hunting and his influential role as a member of the House of Lords
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The Earl of Lonsdale, a prominent figure in British history, was known for his love of hunting and his influential role as a member of the House of Lords. Jem Morgan, the Huntsman of the Berkeley Hunt, served under him during their expeditions in pursuit of foxes. A colourful lithograph showcases the Temp Earl's distinguished appearance, capturing his regal essence. In 1931, an oil painting portrayed him with great detail and depth, highlighting his noble features. The Earl's passion for hunting is further depicted in an engraving titled "Leading Masters of Hounds, " showcasing his expertise and leadership within this prestigious sport. Lowther Castle stands proudly as the ancestral seat of the Earls of Lonsdale. Engravings provide captivating views from different angles; one captures its majestic south view while another portrays it alongside St George Henry Lowther himself – a testament to their close connection. In remembrance, an engraving immortalizes "The late Earl of Lonsdale, " paying tribute to his significant contributions during his lifetime. Additionally, photographs capture moments when he participated in political affairs such as debating on the Home Rule Bill in the House of Lords. Throughout history, various members have held this esteemed title including Henry Lowther and William Lowther KG - both celebrated through engravings that showcase their dignified presence.