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  1. Photograph of a full length double portrait of John Robert Townshend, 1st Earl Sydney (1805-90) and Lady Jane Spencer, Baroness Churchill (1826-1900). The two sitters stand, facing slightly towards each other and looking away from the camera. Townshend wears a great coat and cap and poses with his hands in his pockets. Baroness Churchill wears a bonnet, velvet cloak and full skirt, and holds a ...

  2. 21 de sept. de 2017 · Jane Spencer, the Dowager Lady Churchill (1826 – 1900), served faithfully as Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria for 46 years, until her death in 1900, making her the longest serving member of the queen's personal household.

  3. Verified purchase. paris dakar rally france - Vintage Photograph 1405741 (#355341475839) See all feedback. From 1854 to her death, Churchill served as a Lady of the Bedchamber to Victoria; this made her the longest. Jane Spencer, Baroness Churchill. NOVEMBER 15th, 1972. This photograph originates from a press photo archive.

  4. Jane Spencer, Baroness Churchill VA (née Conyngham; 1 June 1826 – 24 December 1900) was an English aristocrat and companion of Queen Victoria. From 1854 to her death, Churchill served as a Lady of the Bedchamber to Victoria; this made her the longest serving member of the queen's personal household.

  5. Jane Spencer, baronka Churchill rozená Conyngham ; 1. června 1826 - 24. prosince 1900) byl anglický aristokrat a společník královny Viktorie . Od roku 1854 do své smrti působila Churchill jako dáma královské ložnice Viktorii; to z ní udělalo nejdéle sloužícího člena královny v osobní domácnosti.

  6. Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill, Baroness Spencer-Churchill, [1] GBE ( née Hozier; 1 April 1885 – 12 December 1977) was the wife of Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and a life peer in her own right. While legally the daughter of Sir Henry Hozier, her mother Lady Blanche's known infidelity and his suspected ...

  7. Spencer nació en el número 32 de Albemarle Street, Londres, hijo de Francis George Spencer, 2º barón Churchill y de su esposa Jane. Fue page de honor en la corte de la reina Victoria de 1876 a 1881, y en 1886 sucedió en el título de barón Churchill a su padre. Era nieto de Francis Spencer, 1er barón Churchill. [1]