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 Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, GCVO, FRSA, RDI, FCSD, (born March 7, 1930) is a well-known photographer, Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker, and the former husband of the Her Late Royal Highness The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon.
The only son of Welsh barrister Ronald Owen Lloyd Armstrong-Jones ( 1899 - 1966) and his first wife, socialite Anne Messel ( 1902 - 1992, later Countess of Rosse), Antony Armstrong-Jones was educated at Eton and Cambridge.
Antony Armstrong-Jones, Esq ( 7 March 1930 – 6 October 1961)
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 23RD GENERATION
Antony Armstrong-Jones Earl of SNOWDON Lord Snowdon was born on 7 Mar 1932 in London, England - son of Armstrong-Jones Q.C..
She was married to Antony Armstrong-Jones Earl of SNOWDON Lord Snowdon (son of Sir ARMSTRONG-JONES Q.C. and Anne Messel Countess of ROSSE) on 6 May 1960 in Westminster Abbey, London, England.
She was divorced from Antony Armstrong-Jones Earl of SNOWDON Lord Snowdon.
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 David Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Albert Charles Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley (born November 3, 1961), is the son of the late Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon and Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon.
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 Lady Sarah Chatto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lady Sarah Frances Elizabeth Chatto (née Armstrong-Jones) is the only daughter of HRH Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon.
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 Antony Armstrong-Jones - Wikipedia
Literatur von und über Antony Armstrong-Jones im Katalog der DDB
Earl of Snowdon wird er nicht Teil des House of Lords.
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 Science Photo Gallery
During my time as picture editor a certain Antony Armstrong-Jones asked to be taken on, but after a few weeks I fired him as unreliable.
Antony Barrington Brown in 1956, during an Oxford and Cambridge universities overland expedition to the Far East, in which he was the expedition stills and film photographer.
This was a very professional weekly on which many now noted journalists and politicians cut their teeth.
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 BBC NEWS Wales Princess remembered in north Wales
Princess Margaret's relationship with Wales was sealed in 1960 when she married the son of an eminent Welsh barrister - Antony Armstrong-Jones.
Her new husband was given the title of Earl Snowdon in recognition of his roots in north Wales.
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 BBC NEWS UK Margaret: Unlucky in love
Some of the crowned heads of Europe were noticeably absent when five years later, at the age of 29, the princess married Antony Armstrong-Jones, whom she had met at a dinner party in Chelsea in 1958.
The princess later told the then Conservative MP, Jonathan Aitken, that she had decided to marry Antony Armstrong-Jones in October 1959, on the same day that she received a letter from Group Captain Townsend announcing his engagement to a Belgian girl.
In 1955 she bowed to the inevitable and issued a statement which announced that "mindful of the Church's teaching" she would not marry the group captain.
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 Antony Armstrong-Jones Earl of Snowden & Margaret Windsor
Antony Armstrong-Jones Earl of Snowden and Margaret Windsor
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 AllRefer.com - Margaret (British And Irish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
In 1960 she married a commoner, the photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones, who was created earl of Snowdon in 1961.
Margaret 1930–2002, British princess, second daughter of King George VI and sister of Queen Elizabeth II, b.
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 I1458: Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones Earl Of Snowdon ( - )
Descendants of Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones Earl Of Snowdon and Lucy Mary Davies
Descendants of Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones Earl Of Snowdon and Princess Margaret Rose Windsor
Spouses of Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones Earl Of Snowdon
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 Antony Armstrong-jones / Margaret Rose Windsor Countess Of Snowdon
Antony Armstrong-jones / Margaret Rose Windsor Countess Of Snowdon
Margaret and her husband, Anthony Armstrong Jones, Earl of Snowdon were divorced in 1978.
She was the last Royal born in England that requiared a Parliamentary witness for the Royal birth the practice ended when her father decreed that there was no longer need for such anachronistic nonsense.
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 Princess_Margaret encyclopedia and info, forum and guides
On May 6, 1960, Margaret married photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones, son of Ronald Armstrong-Jones and his first wife, Anne Messel, later Countess of Rosse, at Westminster Abbey.
However, papers released in 2004 indicate had she married Townsend, she would have been allowed to keep her title as well as her Civil List allowance.
The ceremony could be considered the first "modern" royal wedding thanks to the wider availability of television in the UK.
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 Guardian Princess Margaret (part 2)
The previous month it was announced that Antony Armstrong-Jones was to be made Earl of Snowdon, Viscount Linley of Nymans, and so his first child automatically became Viscount Linley.
Armstrong-Jones, a magazine photographer and half a commoner (his barrister father and his mother, the Countess of Rosse, had divorced when he was four), educated at Eton but sent down from Cambridge, struck the note of unconventionality that appealed to the Princess.
Whatever, and for whatever reason, the nation was united in its sympathy for the decision, which, in direct contrast to 1936, seemed to put duty before self.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4352973-103573,00.html

  
 CNN.com - Like Diana, a twinkle in her eye - February 10, 2002
Her marriage to society photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones was where postwar aristocratic glitz met the go-go swinging Sixties.
She smoked hard, she drank hard, she partied with the best as she sought solace in the brittle glamour of London nightlife.
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 Royal Titles
Men who are commoners, such as Antony Armstrong-Jones, who married Princess Margaret, typically receive a title as a courtesy.
In England, a prince or princess are often children of the monarch, and therefore royalty, as opposed to nobility, but those holding the title can vary in rank.
Queen Elizabeth's husband is Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
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 The Muse of the Monarchy
Some say it was her divorce from Antony Armstrong-Jones that began a downward spiral in her life.
She married Antony Armstrong-Jones on May 6, 1960 – with the Queen’s consent.
During her 18-year marriage she suffered from several bouts of gastric upset and gastroenteritis reportedly due to the flaring of her and her husband’s ‘artistic temperaments’.
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 The Ultimate Earl of Snowdon - American History Information Guide and Reference
The title was created in 1961, together with the subsidiary title of Viscount Linley, for Antony Armstrong-Jones, husband of HRH The Princess Margaret.
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 The genealogical tree of Margaret
Married 06 MAY 1960, Abbey, Westminster, to Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones
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 Lords Hansard text for 25 Nov 1999 (191125-01)
Antony Charles Robert Earl of Snowdon, having been created Baron Armstrong-Jones, of Nymans in the County of West Sussex, for life, took the oath.
The House met at three of the clock (Prayers having been read earlier at the Judicial Sitting by the Lord Bishop of Blackburn.): The LORD CHANCELLOR on the Woolsack.
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 The Illustrated London News - March 5, 1960 -
Antony Armstrong-Jones are engaged; Illustration of the cruiser H.M.S. Tiger, between H.M.S. Whitby and H.M.S. Battleaxe; Visit by Peru's President; Sydney Grammar School; Auto Feature - The Humber Super Snipe Estate Car; and more.
Antony Armstrong-Jones are engaged; Illustration of the cruiser H.M.S. Tiger, between H.M.S. Whitby and H.M.S. Battleaxe; Visit by Peru's President; Sydney Grammar School; Auto Feature - The Humber Super Snipe Estate Car
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 CBSnews.com
Princess Margaret and photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones, leave Westminster Abbey after their wedding ceremony.
The photographer, who became Lord Snowden, was not her first love; she was prevented from marrying Group Capt. Peter Townsend because he was divorced.
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 Online edition of Sunday Observer - Business
Five years later, she married photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones.
She later said she had agreed to marry Armstrong-Jones on the day she received a letter from Townsend announcing he was engaged to someone else.
Her decision to give up love for duty was widely admired in the press.
www.sundayobserver.lk /2004/01/04/wor05.html

  
 icNewcastle - A right royal do
Lady Sarah Frances Elizabeth Chatto (née Armstrong-Jones) is the only daughter of HRH Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon.
The Queen's younger sister Margaret married photographer, Antony Armstrong-Jones, on May 6, 1960.
In 1997, the Queen and Prince Philip marked their golden jubilee wedding anniversary with a grand celebration, to which politicians and dignitaries from all over the world were invited.
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 Linley Sambourne House - 24 Hour Museum - official guide to UK museums, galleries, exhibitions and heritage
(Their son Antony married Princess Margaret in 1960 and was created Earl of Snowdon.) The Armstrong-Jones's were divorced in 1935 and Anne married Michael, sixth Earl of Rosse.
Although 18 Stafford Terrace was never her principal residence, it was the setting for numerous parties whenever she came to London.
Following the abolition of the Greater London Council, ownership of the house passed to the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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 Alibris: Snowdon
by Evans, Harold, and Snowdon, Antony Armstrong-Jones, and Snowdon, Lord
by Lord Snowdon, and Wan, Barney, and Snowdon, Antony Armstrong-Jones
by Snowdon, Antony Armstrong-Jones, Earl, and Headley, Gwyn (Text by)
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 London : Sight Unseen: ‹IˆÉ𠉮‘“XBookWeb
Snowdon, Antony Armstrong-Jones / Headley, Gwyn / Snowdon /Publisher:Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd Published 1999/08 Not Avail (Out of Print) ŒÃ‘‚ð’T‚·
Effusions of cast iron, miniature pepper pots and Moorish minarets, Elizabethan half-timbering and Gothic tracery are all testament to centuries of building for pleasure rather than for function.
Photographer and author combine in this book to present some of the small visual delights of London.
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