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Yarborough Collection

"The Yarborough Legacy: From Aristocracy to Monuments and Naval Power" In the late 19th century, the Countess dazzled in her exquisite fancy dress attire

Background imageYarborough Collection: The Earl of Yarborough, Brocklesby, 2 January 1896, Vanity Fair cartoon (colour litho)

The Earl of Yarborough, Brocklesby, 2 January 1896, Vanity Fair cartoon (colour litho)
611590 The Earl of Yarborough, Brocklesby, 2 January 1896, Vanity Fair cartoon (colour litho) by Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy) (1851-1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Earl of Yarborough)

Background imageYarborough Collection: US Navy destroyers, Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal

US Navy destroyers, Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal
US Navy destroyers in Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal -- USS McDermut, USS Yarborough and USS Shirk. Date: 1924

Background imageYarborough Collection: North East Lincolnshire DN34 4 Map

North East Lincolnshire DN34 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of North East Lincolnshire DN34 4

Background imageYarborough Collection: The Yarborough Monument, Bembridge Down, late 19th century. Creator: William Evans

The Yarborough Monument, Bembridge Down, late 19th century. Creator: William Evans
The Yarborough Monument, Bembridge Down, late 19th century. Granite obelisk on Culver Down, Isle of Wight, erected in 1849 in memory of Charles Anderson-Pelham

Background imageYarborough Collection: The Countess of Yarborough, 1879. Creator: Vincent Brooks Day & Son

The Countess of Yarborough, 1879. Creator: Vincent Brooks Day & Son
The Countess of Yarborough, 1879. Victoria Alexandrina, Countess of Yarborough (1841-1927), race horse trainer and Joint Master of the Brocklesby Hounds

Background imageYarborough Collection: Brocklesby, the Earl of Yarborough, 1896. Artist: Spy

Brocklesby, the Earl of Yarborough, 1896. Artist: Spy
Brocklesby, the Earl of Yarborough, 1896. Charles Pelham (1859-1936), 4th Earl of Yarborough was admitted to the Privy Council in 1890

Background imageYarborough Collection: The Countess of Yarborough in fancy dress

The Countess of Yarborough in fancy dress
Marcia Amelia Mary Pelham, Countess of Yarborough, 13th Baroness Conyers and 7th Baroness Fauconberg, OBE (18 October 1863 17 November 1926), British peer

Background imageYarborough Collection: Marie Ctess. Yarborough

Marie Ctess. Yarborough
MARIE ADELAIDE, countess of YARBOROUGH wife of Charles, second earl : she subsequently married viscount Oxenbridge. Date: ? - 1797

Background imageYarborough Collection: First Earl Yarborough

First Earl Yarborough
FIRST EARL YARBOROUGH first earl of YARBOROUGH Date: 1781 - 1846

Background imageYarborough Collection: The Earl of Yarborough (Seconder in the House of Lords), 1881

The Earl of Yarborough (Seconder in the House of Lords), 1881

Background imageYarborough Collection: 2nd Earl Yarborough

2nd Earl Yarborough
Charles Anderson Pelham, Second Earl of Yarborough

Background imageYarborough Collection: 3rd Earl Yarborough

3rd Earl Yarborough
[probably] CHARLES ANDERSON PELHAM, third earl of YARBOROUGH soldier and sportsman who won the Grand National


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"The Yarborough Legacy: From Aristocracy to Monuments and Naval Power" In the late 19th century, the Countess dazzled in her exquisite fancy dress attire, embodying elegance and opulence. Meanwhile, the Earl was humorously depicted in a colorful Vanity Fair cartoon, showcasing his prominent position as a figure of influence at Brocklesby on January 2nd, 1896. Beyond their aristocratic lifestyle, the name "Yarborough" also resonates with naval history. US Navy destroyers sailed through the Miraflores Locks of the Panama Canal under this distinguished name. The legacy extends further to North East Lincolnshire DN34 4 Map where one can trace their ancestral roots. The grandeur associated with Yarborough is not limited to people alone; it is etched into monumental structures like the impressive Yarborough Monument on Bembridge Down. Crafted by William Evans during the late 19th century, this monument stands tall as a testament to their enduring presence. Capturing another moment in time, Vincent Brooks Day & Son immortalized the Countess in an enchanting portrait from 1879. This artwork showcases her grace and allure that captivated society's gaze. Spy's artistic talent shines through once again with his portrayal of Brocklesby -the Earl of Yarborough- in 1896. His caricature captures both his stature and personality effortlessly. Marie Ctess. Yarborough adds yet another layer to this captivating narrative surrounding this esteemed family name. Her identity remains shrouded in mystery but undoubtedly contributes to its rich tapestry. The first Earl Yarborough left an indelible mark on history while attending London's Historic Fancy Dress Ball at Devonshire House—an event that epitomized glamour and extravagance for high society attendees. Even amidst inclement weather during the 1937 Coronation, Abbey guests found themselves stranded in the rain.