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One of the world's top couturiers; famous for her cardigan suits and the perfume "Chanel No. 5."
Lady Mendl, wife of Sir Charles Mendl, Press Attaché to the British Embassy in Paris, in her Paris home
Shelterers from night raids sleeping in a London underground tube station. Note the flask-most of the early-comers (they have to arrive early to get the best positions) bring their suppers along, eat sandwiches, drink tea or coffee from flasks.
Mrs. Plowman and the kichen maid preparing lunch in the kitchen
Lady Pembroke and the children on the Palladian Bridge
Cecil Beaton
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British, 1904-1980
Sir Cecil Beaton