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  1. Photography. The Viscountess Hawarden and Donald Cameron, 24th Lochiel, 1861. She turned to photography in late 1856 or, probably, in early 1857, whilst living on the family estate in Dundrum, County Tipperary, Ireland. A move to London in 1859 allowed her to set up a studio in her elegant home in South Kensington.

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    • 19 January 1865 (aged 42), London, England
    • Clementina Elphinstone Fleeming, 1 June 1822, Cumbernauld, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
  2. Dec 6, 2023 · by Leila Anne Harris. Lady Clementina Hawarden, Clementina and Florence Elizabeth Maude, 5 Princes Gardens, albumen print photo, c. 1861 ( Victoria & Albert Museum, London) 5 Princes Gardens, London, England is an address that no longer exists today, yet its interior rooms become familiar after looking through Clementina Hawarden’s photographs.

  3. Photograph. ca. 1861-1862 (photographed) This is one of Lady Hawardens most interesting ‘Photographic Studies’ or ‘Studies from Life’, as she titled her photographs. Her two eldest daughters are shown seated in the family home, one reading and the other sewing.

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  5. Photograph. ca. 1862-1863 (photographed) This photograph gives a good idea of Lady Hawardens studio and the way she used it. It was situated on the second floor of her house at 5 Princes Gardens in the South Kensington area of London. Here her daughter Clementina poses beside a mirror.

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  6. Photographca. 1862-1863 (photographed) Artist/Maker. Hawarden, Clementina (Viscountess) (photographer) Place of origin. South Kensington (photographed) Clementina, the photographer’s daughter, poses beside a mirror in her underclothes. Her pose is stabilised by one foot wedged against the wainscoting, and the other against a foot of the mirror.

  7. Lady Clementina Hawarden, Clementina and Florence Elizabeth Maude, 5 Princess Gardens, albumen print photo, c. 1861. 5 Princes Gardens, London, England is an address that no longer exists today, yet its interior rooms become familiar after looking through Clementina Hawardens photographs.

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