Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Related to article, "Titled Couple Visiting City: Prince and Princess Call West 'Quite Charming'." Los Angeles Times, 22 Oct. 1935 Prince Alexandre Riquet de Caraman-Chimay and his wife, Princess Alexandre (Mathilde Elizabeth Loewenguth de Wassanaer Stuyvesant) pose with their dogs, a Spaniel and Cairn terrier. He wears a suit, while she wears a dress and hat. They are probably in their bungalo at the Ambassador Hotelwith a dresser and floor lamp behind them. The Chimay name is a Belgian rank of nobility. Text from newspaper caption of similar photograph: Prince and Princess Alexandre de Caraman Chimay are guests of Los Angeles on their first trip to America. Text from nitrate negative sleeve: 2585-- Prince & Princess Alexandre de Caraman Chimay, visiting here, 10-21-35, [STAMPED:] OCT 24 1935 Handwritten on nitrate negative: Prince + Princess Alexandre de Caraman Chimay, 10-21-35
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uclamss_1429_9055 ark:/21198/zz002dh239
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Princesses--Belgium Princes--Belgium Caraman-Chimay, Prince de, 1871-1947 Ambassador Hotel Caraman-Chimay, Princesse de, 1877-1948
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