Swedish-born Princess Ann Mari von Bismarck-Schonhausen (née Tengbom, b 1907) was married in 1928 to Otto Christian Archibald von Bismarck, grandson of the Iron Chancellor.
Born: Helen Diana Bridgeman 22nd June 1907 - Parents: Orlando Bridgeman, 5th Earl of Bradford, and the Hon Margaret Cecilia Bruce, Childhood Home: Weston Park Staffordshire
The Countess of Carlisle, formerly the Hon. Bridget Hore-Ruthven, photographed by Yevonde, was far more than just the wife, daughter and sister that she has been listed as in The Sketch.
One of Hungary’s first female professional photographers, Olga Mautner (Máté) studied photography in Germany and Hungary and opened a portrait studio in 1899 at No. 21 Fő utca, Budapest.
Exhibition Review: Tate Britain, until 15 February 2026 - Largest assemblage of the work of photographer Lee Miller, with many of the prints having been rarely seen before.
Trude Neumann Geiringer (1890-1981) and Dora Horovitz (1897-1978) were among the groundbreaking Jewish female photographers to define the style of Weimar Vienna.
If there was ever cause for celebration, it’s a centenary. One hundred years ago, the ‘Grand Old Lady of Finnish Photography,’ Claire Aho, was born in Helsinki.