Gaisford | Henrietta Horatia Maria | 1810–1851 | née Feilding
Person
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Digital Work
Digital surrogate of Group of seven adults and children in front of a backdrop
Dates:
1-30 Apr 1844; Digitized: 26 Jul 2023
Digital Work
Digital surrogate of Horatia playing Amélina's harp
Dates:
1 May 1843; Digitized: 26 Jul 2023
Digital Work
Digital surrogate of Unidentified woman, probably Lady Edgcumbe or Horatia Feilding
Dates:
1842; Digitized: 26 Jul 2023
Item
Group of seven adults and children in front of a backdrop, 1-30 Apr 1844
A group of seven people in front of a backdrop, dated between 1-30 Apr 1844. From left to right: An unidentified woman, possibly the Talbot family's nursemaid, Eliza Frayland; Horatia Gaisford; Matilda Caroline; either Thomas Moore or Sir David Brewster; Ela Theresa; Rosamond Constance Talbot; and an unidentified woman, possibly Thomas Moore's wife, Bessy.On the verso, written in pencil, is "Horatia is central figure with curls looking down. Tom Moore in tall hat. Ela, Rosamond…
Found in:
Loose prints
Shelfmark: MS. 21088 photogr. 1/3
Extents: 1 item
Dates:
1-30 Apr 1844
Item
Horatia playing Amélina's harp, 1 May 1843
Portrait of Horatia Gaisford playing Amélina Petit de Billier's harp. On the verso, written in pencil, is "Horatia (the player the harp)". The name "Lady Mount Edgecumbe" is also written, but has been crossed out.This is the only known print of the image.
Found in:
Loose prints
Shelfmark: MS. 21088 photogr. 1/1
Extents: 1 item
Dates:
1 May 1843
Item
Unidentified woman, probably Lady Edgcumbe or Horatia Feilding, 1842
Portrait of a woman wearing a bonnet, identified as probably being either Lady Edgcumbe or Horatia Gaisford.There is a pencil notation in the left margin, likely made by Talbot to identify which side was sensitized.On the verso, written in pencil, is "Lady Mount Edgecumbe".
Found in:
Loose prints
Shelfmark: MS. 21088 photogr. 1/13
Extents: 1 item
Dates:
1842
