Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1929, Page 92

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ¢.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 20. 1929. e Lady Victor Warrender and her son John. Photograph by Richard N. Speaight of London. B PHOTOGRAPHS FROM A REPRESENTATIVE COLLECTION The Duchess of York with her daughter, the Princess Elizabeth. OF THE BEST EUROPEAN PORTRAIT WORK WHICH WILL Photograph by Richard N. Speaight, F. R. P. S,, of London, court photographer. BE ON EXHIBITION HERE. TOMORROW AND TUESDAY. IN THE BALL ROOM OF THE WILLARD HOTEL. The Duke and Duchess of Brabant. Photographic portrait made by Richard N. Speaight on the occasion of the marriage of the duke, Miss Helen Wills, the tennis champion, posed in London for this striking camera portrait by Dorothy Wilding. Elizabeth, baby daughter of Lady Doris Vyner. Photograph by who is heir to the Belgian throne, and the Princess Astrid of Sweden. *“The Dutch Child.” A portrait study by Marcus Adams of London. Richard N. Speaight. To make the collection complete it in- Gilbert K. Chester- Y ton, the British author, dE> appears in the group in o " . this study by Richard G0ya H g Nporieaie N. Speaight. study by Bertram Park of London. c cludes this excellent portrait study of George = Bernard Shaw by Dorothy Wilding of London. Queen Elizabeth of Belgium. Photograph by Richard N. Speaight.

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