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  1. Anne Parsons, Countess of Rosse (née Messel, previously Armstrong-Jones; 8 February 1902 – 3 July 1992), was a society hostess and one of the founders of The Victorian Society and the mother of Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon.

  2. Hace 4 días · Anne Parsons (née Messel), Countess of Rosse. by Desmond O'Neill bromide press print, 14 June 1965 8 1/4 in. x 6 in. (208 mm x 151 mm) image size Transferred from Evening Standard Library, before 1983 Photographs Collection NPG x184060

  3. 12 de abr. de 2021 · For the famous English socialite Anne Parsons, Countess of Rosse (1902-92), appearances certainly mattered – and she was known to use eye-catching jewels to accentuate her own beauty. A mid 19th century onyx cameo, enamel, pearl and diamond bracelet previously owned by Anne Parsons, Countess of Rosse, estimated at £15,000-20,000 at Bonhams.

  4. 11 de ago. de 2018 · Victor Stiebel ensemble worn by Anne Countess of Rosse, far left, at the marriage of her son Antony Armstrong-Jones to Princess Margaret, Westminster Abbey 1960. Irish designers

  5. 3 de jul. de 1992 · From 19 September 1935, her married name became Parsons. After her marriage, Anne Messel was styled as Countess of Rosse on 19 September 1935. Children of Anne Messel and Ronald Owen Lloyd Armstrong-Jones

  6. Anne Parsons, Countess of Rosse (née Messel, previously Armstrong-Jones; 8 February 1902 – 3 July 1992), was an English socialite and one of the founders of The Victorian Society. She was the mother of Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon and Brendan Parsons, 7th Earl of Rosse.

  7. William and Mary Parsons, the earl and countess of Rosse, owned (successively) two houses in Connaught Place, Bayswater, where they spent the winter months. Their youngest son, Charles, and his family had a London home at 1 Upper Brook Street, Mayfair. In the early 1920s Rachel Parsons was living at 5 Portman Square, but when she stood for ...