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Sir Douglas Hogg, Lord Chancellor Country Life Magazine Portrait April 14 1928

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Sir Douglas Hogg, Lord Chancellor Country Life Magazine Portrait, Frontispiece, April 14 1928. LXIII No. 1630

The featured frontispiece this week is a portrait of Lord Hailsham in his Lord Chancellor’s robes.

  • Identity: Sir Douglas Hogg (1872–1950), who upon his appointment became the 1st Baron Hailsham.
  • Appointment: He was appointed Lord Chancellor on March 29, 1928, succeeding Viscount Cave.
  • Political Career: Previously served as Attorney-General (1922–1924 and 1924–1928) in Conservative governments.
  • Family Background: He was the son of Quintin Hogg, founder of the Regent Street Polytechnic.
  • Early Career: Before entering the legal profession, he studied sugar growing and worked in the West Indies and British Guiana with a firm of merchants.
  • Later Honours: In 1929, he was elevated further to become the 1st Viscount Hailsham.
  • Legacy: His son, also Quintin Hogg, later followed him into high office and became Lord Chancellor in 1970.

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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