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'They’re everywhere,’ William Herbert, the 18th Earl of Pembroke, says as he strides the 60 feet of his living room in Wilton House, near Salis­bury, searching for Cecil Beatons. The faded black-and-white photograph he retrieves from behind the family snaps is of a group of twenty­somethings picnicking on the Wiltshire Downs in 1931. It is one of several thousand photo­graphs taken by Beaton during the halcyon period in his life when he lived nearby at Ashcombe, then later at Reddish. ‘We played; we laughed a lot; we fell in love… time stood still and care was a stranger,’ he wrote in his diary in the 1940s.

Cecil Beaton was an almost permanent fixture at Wilton during the 1920s and 30s heyday of the Bright Young Things, and for a long time afterwards. He enjoyed a remarkable friendship with the Pembroke family and a great love affair with the house that he described as ‘at every time of year, in all weathers, unfailing in its beauty’.

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