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  1. Lady May Abel Smith (geborene Prinzessin May Helen Emma von Teck, * 23. Januar 1906 im Claremont House, Esher, Surrey; † 29. Mai 1994 in Forest Borough, Berkshire, England [1]) war ein Mitglied der britischen Königsfamilie. Sie war eine Urenkelin von Königin Victoria sowie die Nichte von König Georg V. von Großbritannien und dessen ...

  2. 24 de oct. de 2021 · The Wedding of Lady May Cambridge, daughter of the Earl of Athlone (born Prince Alexander of Teck) and Princess Alice of Albany, and Sir Henry Abel Smith in the Village of Balcombe in Sussex on this day in 1931, close to the Athlone family residence at Brantridge Park. The couple had three children and were married for over 60 years, during ...

  3. Lady May (Helen Emma) Abel Smith (tidligere: The Lady May Cambridge, født prinsesse May af Teck; født 23. januar 1906, død 29. maj 1994) var et medlem af den udvidede britiske kongefamilie. Slægt. Prinsesse May af Teck blev født på det kongelige landsted Claremont House i Surrey.

  4. Featuring some of the Jewels of Mother and Daughter (Prince Alice of Athlone and Lady May Abel Smith) some details jewels and pictures are very hard to find....

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  5. Lady May Helen Emma Abel Smith (Württemberg) aka of Teck, Cambridge (23 Jan 1906 - 29 May 1994) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (13 entries) edit.

  6. Among the wedding presents which numbered nearly six hundred, that Lady May Cambridge received, were. Gold three-fold mirror Lord and Lady Carnegie. The antique sapphire pendant above with the round sapphire was once owned by Princess Alice and later was in the possession of Lady May Abel Smith. It was auctioned in 1974 for $17 250 USD along ...

  7. Lady May Helen Abel Smith (1906–1994) Sir Henry Abel Smith (1900-1993), army officer and governor, was born on 8 March 1900 at Westminster, London, third of four children of Francis Abel Smith, banker, and his wife Madeline St Maur, née Seymour. He was tutored privately at home and, though a member of one of England’s oldest private ...