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The Life and Secrets of Almina Carnarvon, 5th Countess of Carnarvon of Tutankham and Downton Abbey fame
Almina Carnarvon has left behind a curse as deadly as the one that overshadowed her legendry husband, George Edward Stanhope Molyneux Herbert, the 5th Earl of Carnarvon, co-discoverer with Howard Carter of the Tomb of Tutankhamun. She ploughed through a Kingâs ransom, inherited from one of the Rothschild family, leaving her playboy son enraged. In the Great War she reigned supreme as a Society leader who abandoned her comfy drawing room to treat wounded Officers at her own expense. Her later plush Nursing Homes served the rich, famous and privileged, earning her celebrity status She controlled men like a puppet master but she lost everything to bankruptcy.
This book offers insight into Alminaâs life and times and discloses many secrets. The narrative reveals a riches-to-rags story over nine decades of the barely 5 feet high, Pocket Venus plunged into an artificial marriage with a boorish, craggy faced Earl, ten years her senior, a virtual invalid who failed her as a companion and a lover.
Almina reinvented herself several times, married twice, she lived with a business partner for 20 years, entirely undisclosed to her family, who walked in the highest echelons of Society, swindled her own son and ended her days in an ordinary terraced house in Bristol, perishing aged 93, in a horrendous âaccidentâ in 1969. This is a tale to rock the old world Establishment.
Today Almina's biographer, William Cross, author of five books on the Carnarvons of Highclere reveals the secrets and mysteries about a remarkable woman.
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1 December 2015 at 12:30 pm |
Duration: | 2 hours 30 minutes |
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Risca U3A at Youth Centre |
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William Cross, FSA Scot |
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Members and Guests |
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Contact the Secretary Risca U3A |
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This is a members-only event Contact Secretary Risca U3A |
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Who Is Almina, Countess of Carnarvon? Almina made a major contribution to nursing the wounded in the Great War and ran a series of plush nursing homes in London and surrounds from 1914-1943. Here she pampered the rich, famous and many Royals. She spent a Kingâs Ransom: principally the legacies from her mother, Marie Boyer, who died in 1913, and from her godfather-guardian, Baron Alfred de Rothschild, who died in 1918. Almina also received the proceeds of the 5th Earlâs Will. Almina was made bankrupt in 1951 and died in Bristol on 8 May 1969, aged 93. |
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