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Lord Redesdale at wedding of daughter Deborah Mitford
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Lord Redesdale at wedding of daughter Deborah Mitford
David Bertram Ogilvy Freeman-Mitford, 2nd Baron Redesdale (13 March 1878 17 March 1958), pictured in Home Guard uniform at the wedding of his youngest daughter, Deborah (Debo) to Lord Andrew Cavendish in 1941. He is standing next to his sister-in-law by marriage, Mrs G. Bowles. The wedding reception was held at the Redesdales London home, 26, Rutland Gate. Lord Redesdale was known by his six daughters, the famous Mitford Sisters, as Farve. Date: 1941
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In this evocative photograph, Lord Redesdale, the 2nd Baron Redesdale, David Bertram Ogilvy Freeman-Mitford (13 March 1878 – 17 March 1958), is captured in a rare moment of joy and camaraderie amidst the backdrop of the Second World War. The image was taken during the wedding reception of his youngest daughter, Deborah, popularly known as Debo, to Lord Andrew Cavendish in 1941. Lord Redesdale, affectionately referred to by his six daughters, the famous Mitford Sisters, as 'Farve,' stands proudly in his Home Guard uniform, a testament to his patriotic spirit and commitment to serving his country during wartime. His sister-in-law by marriage, Mrs. G. Bowles, stands beside him, adding an air of elegance and sophistication to the scene. The wedding took place at the Redesdales' London residence, 26, Rutland Gate, a symbol of their aristocratic status and wealth. Despite the challenging circumstances of the war, the reception was a celebration of love and unity, bringing together family and friends in a time of uncertainty and hardship. Lord Redesdale's unwavering loyalty to his family and his country is evident in this poignant image. The photograph captures the essence of the resilience and determination that defined the British aristocracy during the Second World War, making it a significant historical document of the era. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the enduring power of love and family, even in the face of adversity. It is a snapshot of history that speaks to the indomitable spirit of the Mitford family and the British aristocracy during a time of great upheaval and change.
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