File:Emily Massingberd by Theodore Blake Wirgman (1848-1925).jpg

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English: Emily Langton Langton, née Emily Caroline Langton Massingberd 1847-1897 of Gunby Hall,
spouse of her second-cousin, Edmund Langton.
by Theodore Blake Wirgman (1848–1925)
Date [1]
Source http://www.nationaltrustcollections.org.uk/object/637639
Author Theodore Blake Wirgman [2]

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