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  1. Janey Sevilla Callander. Janey, Lady Campbell ( née Janey Sevilla Callander; 18 March 1846, Craigforth House, Stirlingshire – 15 July 1923, Coombe Hill Farm, Norbiton ), was a Scottish theatre producer and society hostess.

  2. Date of birth: 1846 ca. Date of death: July 1923. Place of death: Combe Hill Farm. Category: theatrical producer, writer, sitter. Identity: Janey Sevilla Campbell, née Callander, Lady Archibald Campbell, was the third daughter of James Henry Callander Esq. of Craigforth, Stirlingshire, and Ardkinglass, Argyllshire.

  3. Lady Archibald Campbell, born Janey Sevilla Callander, was an aristocratic patron of Whistler’s and the subject of three etchings and one pastel by Roussel. She performed in pastoral plays (outdoor theater), which she and her husband produced; this etching shows her at right, in the role of Pierrot in Théodore de Banville’s Le baiser.

  4. JaneySevilla Campbell formerly Callander. Born 18 Mar 1846 in Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. Ancestors. Daughter of James Henry Callander and Jane Plumer (Erskine) Callander. [sibling (s) unknown] Wife of Archibald Campbell JP — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Mother of Niall Diarmid Campbell.

    • Female
    • March 18, 1846
    • Archibald Campbell JP
    • July 15, 1923
  5. Photograph of Janey Sevilla Callander, wife of Lord Archibald Campbell, holding a dog. It is a three-quarters length portrait, standing in profile. The sleeve of her dress is over-painted in brown, perhaps to resemble velvet, and the skirt has a bustle.

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  7. Campbell was the son of Captain Lord Archibald Campbell, second son of George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll, and his wife Janey Sevilla Callander of Craigforth and Ardkinglas, daughter of James Henry Callander and Jane Erskine. [2] . His uncle was Lord Colin Campbell and his aunt by marriage was Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll. [2] .