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  1. Lady Mary Lygon (formerly Princess Romanovsky-Pavlovsky; 12 February 1910 – 27 September 1982), known as Maimie, was a British aristocrat and Russian princess by marriage.

  2. Lady Mary Lygon (1910-1982), Former wife of Vsevelod Ivanovich Romanov, Prince of Russia; daughter of 7th Earl Beauchamp. Sitter in 4 portraits One of the four beautiful daughters of the 7th Earl Beauchamp known in society circles as the 'Beauchamp Belles'. Lady Lygon married Prince Vsevolod of Russia in 1939.

  3. Lady Mary Lygon (1910-1982), Former wife of Vsevelod Ivanovich Romanov, Prince of Russia; daughter of 7th Earl Beauchamp. Sitter in 4 portraits.

  4. 15 de mar. de 2010 · Nineteen thirty-one was the year when he would meet and befriend the Lygon girlsLady Sibell, Lady Mary (known as Maimie), and Lady Dorothy (known as Coote). Their brother Hugh had been an ...

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  5. Lady Mary Lygon (1910-1982), Former wife of Vsevelod Ivanovich Romanov, Prince of Russia; daughter of 7th Earl Beauchamp. Sitter in 4 portraits. Artist. Bassano Ltd (active 1901-1962), Photographers. Artist or producer associated with 42746 portraits. Portrait set. Bassano 1935. Subjects & Themes. Pets and animals - Dogs. Events of 1935.

  6. Lady Mary became Princess Romanovsky-Pavlovsky, the title granted by Grand Duke Vladimir Kirilovich at Vsevolod's request. [citation needed] Prince Vsevolod of Russia with his wife Lady Mary Lygon. She was created Princess Romanovsky-Pavlovsky. The couple set up home in a large house in Lenox Gardens.

  7. 20 de sept. de 2022 · Elgar himself claimed Lady Mary Lygon (1869-1927) was the inspiration for this variation, but if so, why hide her identity? Elgar also claimed Lygon traveled to Australia at the time Elgar composed the variation (in fact, she was still in England), and to bolster the nautical association, he quotes from Mendelssohn’s Calm Seas and ...