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Hon. Lydia Noel-Buxton

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Hon. Lydia Noel-Buxton

Hon. Lydia Victoria Noel-Buxton was born on 4 February 1922. She was the daughter of Noel Edward Noel-Buxton, 1st Baron Noel-Buxton and Lucy Edith Burn. She died on 10 October 1955 at age 33, unmarried.
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This striking portrait captures the elegance and grace of Hon. Lydia Victoria Noel-Buxton, born on 4 February 1922, in 1939. Daughter of the 1st Baron Noel-Buxton, Noel Edward Noel-Buxton, and Lucy Edith Burn, Lydia was a prominent figure in British high society during the 1930s. The photograph, taken by renowned society photographer Madame Yevonde Middleton, showcases Lydia's refined beauty and poise. Her piercing gaze and elegant posture convey a sense of confidence and sophistication that was characteristic of the aristocratic class. Lydia's parents were prominent figures in their own right. Her father, a British peer and politician, served as Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1924 to 1929. Her mother, Lucy Edith Burn, was a talented painter and a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. Despite her young age, Lydia was well-known in aristocratic circles and often featured in publications such as Tatler. Her tragic death on 10 October 1955 at the age of 33, unmarried, left a lasting impact on the aristocratic community. This portrait is a testament to Lydia's beauty and status, offering a glimpse into the aristocratic world of the 1930s. The photograph, taken in 1939, remains an enduring symbol of the elegance and sophistication of the era.

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