Sir William Earle Welby-Gregory Victoria Stuart-Wortley
Nina Cust's memorial to Henry John Cockayne Cust in St Peter and St Paul's Church, BeltonEmmeline Mary Elizabeth ('Nina') Cust (née Welby-Gregory) after Violet Manners, Duchess of Rutland lithograph, 1890sAn enamelled portrait by Alexander Fisher, 1898
Emmeline 'Nina' Cust (1867–1955) was an English writer, editor, translator and sculptor.[1] She was a member of The Souls, an upper class circle that challenged the conventions and attitudes of their class in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.[2]
^"Emmeline Mary E. Cust - Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951". sculpture.gla.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 21 June 2019. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
^"Emmeline 'Nina' Cust: Artist, Poet, Lover". National Trust. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
Emmeline 'Nina' Cust (1867–1955) was an English writer, editor, translator and sculptor. She was a member of The Souls, an upper class circle that challenged...
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Essai de semantique. In 1900 this book was translated into English by EmmelineCust, the daughter of Lady Welby, with a preface by Professor Postgate. M...
1893. Emmeline 'Nina' Mary Elizabeth Welby (1867–1955), was an English writer, editor, translator and sculptor. She married fellow Soul Harry Cust in 1893...