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Viscount Willingdon Country Life Magazine Portrait December 27 1930

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Viscount Willingdon, Freeman Freeman-Thomas Country Life Magazine Portrait, Frontispiece, December 27 1930. LXVIII No. 1771

The featured frontispiece this week is a portrait of Viscount Willingdon, published on the occasion of his appointment as Viceroy and Governor-General of India.

  • Identity: Freeman Freeman-Thomas (1866–1941), later the 1st Earl of Willingdon, here shown under his title of Viscount Willingdon.
  • The Appointment: At the time of publication, he had been selected to succeed Lord Irwin (later the Earl of Halifax) as Viceroy of India.
  • Transition: He formally assumed office in April 1931, following the completion of his term as Governor-General of Canada.
  • Historical Context: His tenure in India (1931–1936) coincided with a turbulent period in British-Indian relations, marked by a firm stance against the independence movement and the suppression of the Civil Disobedience Movement.
  • Publication Context: Country Life regularly featured frontispiece portraits of leading political and social figures, reflecting key appointments and milestones of the period.

This is an authentic original page from Country Life magazine, part of the iconic series often affectionately referred to as the “Girls in Pearls” portraits — elegant society images that captured a distinctive era of British publishing and portraiture.

Size: Approximately 13.75 x 9 inches (35 x 23 cm)

Condition: Very good for its age. As with all vintage magazine pages, light signs of handling or minor age-related blemishes may be present. Please review the large photo carefully for full condition details.

This original Country Life Magazine frontispiece portrait forms part of The Old Map Shop’s curated archive of society portraits published between 1897 and 2026.

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