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  1. He was the son of Henry Ulick Lascelles, 5th Earl of Harewood and Lady Florence Katharine Bridgeman. He was styled as Viscount Lascelles on 9 September 1882. He gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the service of the Grenadier Guards and fought in the First World War, commanding the 3rd Battalion from Sep 1918.

  2. 9 de ene. de 2023 · Henry Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood. Coats of arms of deceased members of the royal family of the United Kingdom. Lascelles arms. De Burgh arms. Canning (Canynges) arms. Or a lion sable. Heraldic lambrequins or and sable. Bears in supporters. Chains in heraldry.

  3. The ground that Harewood House was built on was bought by Henry Lascelles in 1738, using money from the West Indian sugar trade. The money came from owning plantations, slaves, ships and warehouses, a fact that was pervasive throughout British society at the time, with many of the great institutions; the Church, banks, artistic and educational ...

  4. His father was Henry Lascelles, son and heir of the 5th Earl of Harewood, and used the courtesy title Viscount Lascelles at the time of the birth. In 1929, at the time of his father’s death, Henry Lascelles succeeded his father as the 6th Earl of Harewood and George was able to use the courtesy title Viscount Lascelles. Embed from Getty Images

  5. 23 de mar. de 2024 · Henry George Charles Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood (1882-1947), Major. Sitter in 48 portraits. Princess Mary, Countess of Harewood (1897-1965), Princess Royal; daughter of George V. Sitter in 298 portraits.

  6. 23 de feb. de 2022 · The proactive collecting practices of Henry Viscount Lascelles (later 6th Earl of Harewood), of Old Masters during and after WW1 is an extraordinary episode in the history of collecting in Britain. The 6th Earl's acquisitions are significant in a number of ways.

  7. Their son, George Henry Hubert Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood was christened at the adjoining Goldsborough church on 25 March 1923, the service being attended by King George V and Queen Mary and presided over by Cosmo Lang, the Archbishop of York.