Fitzmaurice Collection
"Fitzmaurice: A Legacy of Nobility and Adventure" Step into the world of Fitzmaurice, a name synonymous with prestige and remarkable tales
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"Fitzmaurice: A Legacy of Nobility and Adventure" Step into the world of Fitzmaurice, a name synonymous with prestige and remarkable tales. From King George V on horseback in Hyde Park, London to the illustrious 5th Marquis of Lansdowne, this family has left an indelible mark on history. Imagine being part of a glamorous party at Cafe de Paris, where Lord Lansdowne, former Viceroy of India, captivated guests with his charm and wit. Or picture Edmond G. Petty-Fitzmaurice as portrayed in Vanity Fair by Spy - a man whose influence knew no bounds. The portrait titled "The Most Noble The Marquis of Lansdowne" transports us to c1907 when Russell & Sons captured the essence of nobility in their lens, and is here that we witness the elegance and grace that defined this distinguished lineage. But it was not just opulence that characterized Fitzmaurice; they were also pioneers in aviation. The Bremen Junkers W 33 leaving Baldonnel Aerodrome in Ireland on April 12th, 1928 showcases their adventurous spirit and willingness to push boundaries. Lord Edmund Fitzmaurice, the 5th Marquis of Lansdowne himself, played a significant role during times of mourning as well. At the funeral of Governor General Lee Stack in Cairo or amidst his staff for a group photo during his tenure as Governor General in Sudan - he displayed strength and leadership even during challenging moments. In times marked by conflict like World War I, Fitzmaurices' commitment to service shone through recruitment posters such as "A Resolution. " Their dedication to country resonated deeply within them. Fitzmaurice: an extraordinary saga encompassing royalty on horseback, grand parties at prestigious venues like Cafe de Paris; influential figures like Lord Lansdowne; captivating portraits by renowned photographers; daring aviation adventures.