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DescriptionThe king, the duke, and some other people....jpg
King Edward VII at Lismore, Co. Waterford in early May 1904. The king was visiting the Duke of Devonshire at his Irish seat (correct term?) at Lismore Castle.
The Duke of Devonshire is apparently in this photo. Would like to identify him and/or anybody else in the photo, and in fact, find out anything at all about this royal visit to Co. Waterford...
en:Fanny Currey, painter, gardener (1848-1912 or 1917) has close links to the castle.
First Row (Standing) :- Lord Kenyon, Earl Dudley, Mr Hamilton
Next Row (Standing) :- Earl of Gosford, Lord Charles Montagu, Countess of Gosford, Hon. Miss C. Knollys, Hon. Captain Fortescue, Queen Alexandra, Duchess of Devonshire, Lady Alexander Atcheson, Marquis of Waterford, Countess of Antrim
Front Row (Sitting):- Princess Victoria, Lady Sarah Wilson, The Late King, Marchioness of Waterford, Late Duke of Devonshire.
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