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Lady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey: The Lost Legacy of Highclere Castle (edition 2011)

by Countess of Fiona Carnarvon (Author)

Series: Downton Abbey (Highclere 1)

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The real-life inspiration and setting for the Emmy Award-winning Downton AbbeyLady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey tells the story behind Highclere Castle and the life of one of its most famous inhabitants, Lady Almina, the 5th Countess of Carnarvon.

Drawing on a rich store of materials from the archives of Highclere Castle, including diaries, letters, and photographs, the current Lady Carnarvon has written a transporting story of this fabled home on the brink of war. Much like her Masterpiece Classic counterpart, Lady Cora Crawley, Lady Almina was the daughter of a wealthy industrialist, Alfred de Rothschild, who married his daughter off at a young age, her dowry serving as the crucial link in the effort to preserve the Earl of Carnarvon's ancestral home. Throwing open the doors of Highclere Castle to tend to the wounded of World War I, Lady Almina distinguished herself as a brave and remarkable woman.

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Title:Lady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey: The Lost Legacy of Highclere Castle
Authors:Countess of Fiona Carnarvon (Author)
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Lady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey: The Lost Legacy of Highclere Castle by Fiona Carnarvon

  1. 30
    Lady Catherine, the Earl, and the Real Downton Abbey by Fiona Carnarvon (Taphophile13)
    Taphophile13: Almina Wombwell and Catherine Wendell both married into the Herbert family and each in turn became Countess of Carnarvon and mistress of Highclere Castle.
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Beside being the tied in to Downton Abbey, who remembers that Lord Carnarvon was one of the discoverers of Tutankhamun's tomb? This is a quick insiders view into his family and life and background and world. A nice, chatty, not very deep account of Highclere castle and its inhabitants during the turn and early 20th century. ( )
  marinaizra | May 5, 2024 |
So many people have found the Downton Abbey drama on PBS a fascinating series and I am one of them. Along with the interesting characters, the castle itself is almost a character. Built on a massive scale, Highclere Castle is a masterpiece of elegance. Its hundreds of windows and tall corner turrets scream an overwhelming message of power. So, it was with great joy that I jumped into this volume with eagerness to find out about the backstory and history of this amazing castle.

I was not disappointed. My first surprise was that Almina, who was soon to become Lady Almina, the 5th Countess of Carnarvon, was only 19 years old when she married. As in the Downton Abbey story, the major reason for this marriage was the wealth that Almina could bring to the castle. (Lady Cora Crowley is an American who brings a large dowry to her marriage on the television show.) The fact that Almina was the illegitimate daughter of an extremely wealthy man didn’t seem to faze the aristocracy of the era. I found the details of how she took over the running of the household, even accomplishing a complete redecoration for the purpose of entertaining the Prince of Wales within a few months of her marriage, to be mind boggling.

The story of how she turned the castle into a hospital during World War I was riveting. The care that was taken of these damaged young men, even so far as to hire pretty nurses and outfit them in smart-looking uniforms so that the men could be surrounded by beautiful sights, was a story I had never heard before.

I would recommend this book to anyone interested in English history, strong women, and the life of glamorous society at the turn of the century.

I received this book in a Goodreads Giveaway.
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  DebCushman | Aug 25, 2022 |
Fascinating, though you must have seen the film or the TV series first. Lady Fiona Carnavaron makes an enthusiastic and true description of the life and people at Highclere castle.
Almina was an extraordinary, very reach and talented person and put herself at work on behalf of the first war world soldiers, making truly the difference, although thanks to the Rothschild's money.
One can recognize the different characters inspired by her, such as Rose, the young lady who ends up marrying a Jewish banker; lady Sybill beautiful young woman caring for political women rights and hospital service, lady Cora, always taking care of her husband and relatives, lady Isabel Crawly which is part Almina and part Elisabeth, widow of the fourth Count and last not list lady Violet Crawley, who lived very long counseling her son. I might not have guessed all the true characters but I really enjoyed the book, ( )
  Lillymao | Aug 4, 2022 |
This astounding account of Lady Almina and Highclere Castle is rich in atmosphere and dense with details. Meticulously researched, we learn about the life of Lady Almina from the time of her marriage to the Earl of Carnarvon, on through The Great War, to the discovery of King Tut’s tomb by the Earl, and then his untimely death, at which time she must relinquish her control of the castle. There are a lot of details about many of the people who were friends of the Lady Almina and her husband, and about various events. But much of the book centers around the Great War and the charitable efforts of Lady Almina. She turned the castle into a hospital for wounded soldiers and funded much of this cost herself, as well as devoting herself to nursing the sick and wounded. Also explored in detail is the search by her husband for an intact Egyptian tomb, which was finally successful with the discovery of King Tut’s tomb. According to this book, Almina was certainly a force to be reckoned with, and kind and gracious as well as giving when dealing with the needs of others. This well written book is quite captivating, much like the Lady herself. ( )
  Maydacat | May 12, 2022 |
I enjoy these great house histories. Even though I discovered afterwards that the book was somewhat controversial for the rosy picture painted of Almina, I think it was a well told story with a kind point of view, and I appreciate that.

I was mildly disappointed that some of the historical photographs she describes are not included in the book, but on the whole, just a really enjoyable read. ( )
  jennybeast | Apr 14, 2022 |
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On Wednesday 26 June 1895, Miss Almina Victoria Marie Alexandra Wombwell, a startlingly pretty nineteen-year-old of somewhat dubious social standing, married George Edward Stanhope Molyneux Herbert, the 5th Earl of Carnarvon, at St Margaret's, Westminster.
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Biography & Autobiography. History. Nonfiction. HTML:

The real-life inspiration and setting for the Emmy Award-winning Downton AbbeyLady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey tells the story behind Highclere Castle and the life of one of its most famous inhabitants, Lady Almina, the 5th Countess of Carnarvon.

Drawing on a rich store of materials from the archives of Highclere Castle, including diaries, letters, and photographs, the current Lady Carnarvon has written a transporting story of this fabled home on the brink of war. Much like her Masterpiece Classic counterpart, Lady Cora Crawley, Lady Almina was the daughter of a wealthy industrialist, Alfred de Rothschild, who married his daughter off at a young age, her dowry serving as the crucial link in the effort to preserve the Earl of Carnarvon's ancestral home. Throwing open the doors of Highclere Castle to tend to the wounded of World War I, Lady Almina distinguished herself as a brave and remarkable woman.

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