David Brudenell-Bruce Earl of Cardigan pictured with his second wife Joanne outside Tottenham House on the Severnake Estate.
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4200 x 2795 px | 35.6 x 23.7 cm | 14 x 9.3 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
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Tottenham House, Severnake Estate,Marlborough, Witshire, England, United Kingdom, EuropeMore information:
David Michael James Brudenell-Bruce, Earl of Cardigan Pictured with his second wife Joanne outside the once family home, Tottenham house on the Severnake Estate. It extends to some 4, 500 acres, and is the only-privately owned Forest in Britain. He is the descendent of the 7th Earl who famously led the disastrous British cavalry charge of the 600 in 1854 against the Russians in the Crimean War. His family have lived on the same estate for more than a thousand years. The Earl fell out with the trustees of the estate in 2007 and has accused the trustees of selling off family portraits without his knowledge.