Luminarium Encyclopedia: Lucy Harington, Countess of Bedford (c.1581-1627)
Portrait of Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford, née Harrington, 1612. Studio of Isaac Oliver (French, c. 1565-1617). Watercolor on vellum with gold and silver in original stained ivory case; unframed: 5.3 x
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George Perfect Harding | Lucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford | MutualArt
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Lucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford, in a masque costume, 1606 Reproduction | 1st Art Gallery
Irish Farmers Journal - Lucy Harrington, 11, from Bantry in Co Cork, had a successful outing when her ram lamb named Oreo was crowned champion ram lamb at the Miltown Scotch Ram
Simon van de Passe (c. 1595-1647) - Lucy Harrington
Lucy Harrington, Countess Of Bedford Drawing by Mary Evans Picture Library - Fine Art America
ca. 1616 Lucy Harrington by ? (National Portrait Gallery, London UK) | Grand Ladies | gogm
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Lucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford, c16th century (1904) #14989755
Lucy Harrington Obituary - Novato, CA
File:John de Critz Lucy Harington Countess of Bedford.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
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Isaac Oliver | Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Lucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford | MutualArt
Lucy Harrington (@LucyHarrington) / Twitter
Lucy Harrington, countess of BEDFORD, wife of Edward Russell, third earl ; patroness of the arts, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. MEV-10094282 | agefotostock
Through The Eyes of a Unicorn Painting by Lucy Harrington | Saatchi Art
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Lucy Harrington, Countess Of Bedford Drawing by Mary Evans Picture Library - Fine Art America
Lucy Harrington - Associate, Digital Activation - Procter & Gamble - Carat USA | LinkedIn
Lucy Harrington – Project Assistant – Make Me Local
Lucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford, d. 1627. Wife of 3rd Earl of Bedford; daughter of Lord Harrington of Exton; patroness of Ben Jonson | National Galleries of Scotland