The Lady's Realm was a British women's magazine published from 1896 until 1914, possibly until 1915. It primarily targeted upper-class readers as well...
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Charlotte Montagu Douglas Scott, Duchess of Buccleuch (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
Buckinghamshire. She was much affected by the death of her son Lord Walter; The Lady's Realm wrote that the Dowager Duchess "never recovered" from this...
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Christmas 1921) "The Puce Silk" (The Lady's Realm November 1907) "Puss-Cat" (The Pall Mall Magazine August 1911) "The Queen of the Spa" (The Windsor Magazine...
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Marie of Romania (category Companions of the Order of the Crown of India)
Queen Marie of Romania (2004) "The Serpents' Isle", The Lady's Realm, March 1897 "The Siege of Widin", The Lady's Realm, July 1898 "Lulaloo", Good Housekeeping...
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List of women's magazines (category Defunct women's magazines published in the United States)
England) The Lady's Magazine (1770–1847, England) The Lady's Monthly Museum (1798–1832, England) The Lady's Realm (1896–1915, England) Lear's (1988–1994, US)...
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Princess Marie Amelie of Baden (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
the Villa Stephanie in Baden-Baden, where her daughter used to visit her annually. In 1904, the contemporary journal Lady's Realm reported that the place...
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instructive. The new magazine was intended to be a companion to The Lady's Realm,: 166 also owned by Hutchinson, which had been launched in 1896.: 166 The first...
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The Lady's Monthly Museum The Lady's Museum The Lady's Realm Lancashire Life Land&Liberty Land and Water The Land Magazine LeftLion Let It Rock The Leveller...
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Hayashi Misao (category Japanese expatriates in the United Kingdom)
She died in 1942, aged 84 years. Alexander Black, "Society in Japan" The Lady's Realm (January 1901): 299-308. "Viscountess Misao Hayashi (née Gamo)", National...
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Violet Manners, Duchess of Rutland (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
Balfour and George Wyndham. The contemporary women's magazine The Lady's Realm said that Violet was "the acknowledged 'queen' of the society," who, as one of...
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