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Name
  
Cecilia Countess


Grandchildren
  
Elizabeth II

George VI on left is serious, has black hair, his left hand holding a cane, wearing a black hat, white long sleeves, a black necktie, a gray vest under a suit, a black skirt, a belt bag, and black shoes. 2nd from left is Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon is serious, has black hair, left hand holding a black coat, wearing a white hat with a black design, necklace, a white dress, and white shoes. On right is Cecilia Bowes-Lyon, serious, left hand holding a small bag, wearing a black hat, black dress under a black and white coat, and black shoes. 2nd from right is Claude Bowes-Lyon serious, has a white mustache, right-hand holding a cane, wearing white long sleeves, a black necktie, a white vest under a black suit, black pants and, shoes.


Full Name
  
Cecilia Cavendish-Bentinck

Born
  
11 September 1862 (
1862-09-11
)

Resting place
  
Glamis Castle, Angus, Scotland

Died
  
June 23, 1938, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strath and Kinghorne (m. 1881–1938)

Parents
  
Louisa Cavendish-Bentinck, Charles Cavendish-Bentinck

Similar People
  
Claude Bowes‑Lyon - 14th Earl, Queen Elizabeth The Quee, Elizabeth II, Louisa Cavendish‑Bentinck, Fergus Bowes‑Lyon

Funeral Of The Queen's Mother (1938)


Cecilia Nina Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne (née Cavendish-Bentinck; 11 September 1862 – 23 June 1938) was the mother of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and maternal grandmother and godmother of Elizabeth II.

Contents

On left is a frame with different designs and, an off-white dress with gold colored design and flowers on the shoulders. On the bottom are colored bottles, a purse, jewelry with a box, white shoes, a glass of wine, two red vases, a maroon umbrella, and a letter. On the top right is Cecilia Bowes-Lyon, serious, has white hair, left-hand holding her dress, she is wearing silver earrings, necklace and a black cleavage showing dress.

Life

On left is Claude Bowes-Lyon serious, mouth half opened, left hand behind his back, right hand holding a cane, with people at the back, he is wearing a black hat, white long sleeves, a black necktie, a black vest under a black suit, black pants, and shoes. On the right, Cecilia Bowes-Lyon is serious, has white hair, wears black hat earrings, a necklace, a black dress with fur on the neck, and shoes.

She was born in Belgravia, Westminster, the eldest daughter of the Rev. Charles Cavendish-Bentinck (grandson of British Prime Minister William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland) and his wife, Louisa (née Burnaby).

On 16 July 1881, she married Claude Bowes-Lyon, Lord Glamis, at Petersham, Surrey, and they had ten children. Claude inherited his father's title of Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne in 1904, whereupon Cecilia became Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne.

The Strathmore estates included two grand houses and their surroundings: Glamis Castle and St Paul's Walden Bury. Cecilia was a gregarious and accomplished hostess who played the piano exceptionally well. Her houses were run with meticulous care and a practical approach, and she was responsible for designing the Italian Garden at Glamis. She was deeply religious, a keen gardener and embroiderer, and preferred a quiet family life.

During World War I, Glamis Castle served as a convalescent hospital for the wounded, in which she took an active part until she developed cancer and was forced into invalidity. In October 1921 she underwent a hysterectomy, and by May 1922 was in recovery. In January 1923 she celebrated the engagement of her youngest daughter, Elizabeth, to the King's son, Prince Albert, Duke of York, later George VI. When asked by pressmen for a photograph during the Edward VIII abdication crisis, she reportedly said, "I shouldn't waste a photograph on me."

Death

She suffered a heart attack in April 1938 during the wedding of her granddaughter, Anne Bowes-Lyon, to Thomas, Viscount Anson. She died 8 weeks later, aged 75, at 38 Cumberland Mansions, Bryanston Street, in London. Lady Strathmore outlived four of her ten children. She was buried on 27 June 1938 at Glamis Castle.

Titles from birth to death

  • 11 September 1862 – 16 July 1881: Miss Cecilia Cavendish-Bentinck
  • 16 July 1881 – 16 February 1904: Lady Glamis
  • 16 February 1904 – 23 June 1938: The Right Honourable The Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne
  • References

    Cecilia Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne Wikipedia