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  1. 6 ottobre 1961 –. 11 novembre 1999. Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones, I conte di Snowdon ( Londra, 7 marzo 1930 – Kensington, 13 gennaio 2017 ), è stato un fotografo e regista britannico, noto per essere stato sposato con la principessa Margaret, sorella minore della regina Elisabetta II .

  2. Anthony Armstrong-Jones (born 1930) Anthony Armstrong-Jones (later 1st Earl of Snowdon) began his career working as a society photographer for Tatler magazine. These photographs were taken during a sitting in October 1958 in order to create images for use on Ghanaian stamps and coins. Immediately before the sitting Her Majesty had returned to ...

  3. Antony Armstrong-Jones. Antony Charles Robert (Tony) Armstrong-Jones, 1e graaf van Snowdon, baron Armstrong-Jones, ook bekend als Lord Snowdon ( Londen, 7 maart 1930 – aldaar, 13 januari 2017 ), was een Britse fotograaf en filmmaker die van 1960 tot 1978 de echtgenoot was van prinses Margaret, de jongere zus van de Britse koningin Elizabeth II .

  4. Antony Armstrong-Jones was given a title, becoming the 1st Earl of Snowdon, after marrying the princess. David Armstrong-Jones - who is 21st in line to the throne ...

  5. Brasão. Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones, 1.º Conde de Snowdon ( Londres, 7 de março de 1930 — Londres, 13 de janeiro de 2017) foi um fotógrafo britânico, melhor conhecido por ter sido o ex-marido da falecida Princesa Margarida, irmã da rainha Isabel II . Membro da Câmara dos Lordes desde 1999, Armstrong-Jones foi o ganhador de um ...

  6. 21 de feb. de 2019 · Margaret’s marriage to Antony Armstrong-Jones, the First Earl of Snowdon, was already on the rocks, but it would take the photographs of her frolicking on a private island with another man to ...

  7. Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon (British, 1930-2017) Known for his extravagance and bravado, Armstrong-Jones was a prominent portrait photographer married to Princess Margaret of the British Royal Family. He primarily undertook portraits of famous socialites and actors. In Keith Mitchell in “The Death of Satan,” Armstrong-Jones ...