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Lady Ulrica Duncombe, afterwards Baring (1875–1935)

Image credit: Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum

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Lady Ulrica Duncombe (1875–1935), also known as ‘Mouche’, was the daughter of William Ernest Duncombe, 1st Earl Feversham of Ryedale and Mabel Violet Graham.
Her engagement to Arthur Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of Stepney was announced in April 1899. She returned to her family home in Yorkshire after she decided that she ‘admired him rather than loved him’ and the engagement was dissolved. She married General Everard Baring, decorated soldier and later Director of National Provincial Bank and Chairman of Southern Railways in 1904.

Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum

Bournemouth

Title

Lady Ulrica Duncombe, afterwards Baring (1875–1935)

Date

1896

Medium

lithograph on paper

Measurements

H 37.6 x W 28 cm

Accession number

BORGM:1974.25.1

Acquisition method

gift from Mrs N. B. Burtchell, 1974

Work type

Print

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