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 : Mrs Bertram Romilly (Nellie Hozier) & baby son, Giles


Mrs Bertram Romilly (Nellie Hozier) & baby son, Giles

Margaret Nellie (Nelly) Hozier (1888-1955), sister of Clementine Churchill and therefore sister-in-law to Winston Churchill, pictured with her elder son, Giles Samuel Bertram Romilly, (September 19, 1916 - August 2, 1967), journalist, Nazi POW, brother of Esmond Romilly and nephew of Winston Churchill. He was educated at Wellington College and Oxford, and then served as a war correspondent in both the Spanish Civil War and in World War II. However, he was captured in May 1940 in the Norwegian town of Narvik while reporting for the Daily Express. Nellie's younger son Esmond, eloped with Jessica Mitford

Picture No
13991175
Media ID
45426855
Size
3650px x 4994px (1.3MB)
Credit
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Source
Photograph by Dorothy Hickling in The Tatler, 20 June 1917
Date
1917

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