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  1. Sein Vater war der Rechtsanwalt und Kronanwalt Ronald O. L. Armstrong-Jones (1899–1966) aus einer alteingesessenen Familie der walisischen Gentry. Seine Mutter Anne Messel (1902–1992) [3] stammt von der deutsch-jüdischen Bankiersfamilie Messel ab: Ein Zweig der Familie war nach England emigriert und in die Londoner Gesellschaft ...

  2. Early life and education. Born Ronald Owen Lloyd Armstrong Jones in Ilford, Essex, [4] he was the only son of Sir Robert Jones, an eminent psychiatrist, and Margaret Roberts, daughter of Sir Owen Roberts. In 1912, his father legally changed the family surname to Armstrong-Jones by deed poll to distinguish himself from another Robert Jones.

  3. 23. März 2023 · Anne Messel married Ronald Armstrong-Jones and they had two children, Susan Armstrong-Jones and Anthony Armstrong-Jones, before divorcing in early 1935. She later married the 6th Earl of Rosse, and had two further sons, Brendan, now 7th Earl of Rosse, and the Hon. Desmond Oliver Martin Parsons, who died in 2010. Pictured, the ...

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  4. Armstrong-Jones was born at Eaton Terrace in Belgravia, central London, the only son of the marriage of the Welsh barrister Ronald Armstrong-Jones (1899–1966) and his first wife, Anne Messel (later Countess of Rosse; 1902–1992). He was called "Tony" by his close relatives.

  5. 13. Jan. 2017 · "Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, GCVO RDI (born 7 March 1930) was an English photographer and film maker. He was married to Princess Margaret, younger daughter of King George VI, and younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II. He is known professionally, and credited, simply as Snowdon."

  6. 3. Nov. 2022 · Born Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones on March 7, 1930 in London, Armstrong-Jones, best known to friends and family as Tony, was the son of Welsh barrister Ronald Armstrong-Jones and...

  7. The house, surrounded by farmland, came into the possession of the Armstrong-Jones family in the nineteenth century through marriage. In 1899 Sir Robert Jones, who subsequently altered his name to Armstrong-Jones, had a son named Ronald.