Eva Carrington

Evelyn Victoria Ann Tate (née Chandler) (1887 – 1979)[1][2] known by her stage name Eva Carrington, was an actress, model and sometime peeress as the wife of the Baron de Clifford.

She posed for a number of Whistler's paintings and drawings, including "A dancing woman in a pink robe, seen from the back",[7] "The Tambourine"[8] "Eva and Gladys Carrington seated on a sofa",[9] and "The Bead Stringers".

A famous role was as one of the Gibson Girls in the British theatre performance of "The Catch of the Season"[13] Eva married Jack Southwell Russell, 25th Baron de Clifford, in February 1906.

[13] Following her first husband's death, she married Captain Arthur Roy Stock of Glenapp Castle, Ayrshire, in 1913; he died in 1915.

[15] She had several children, and the only son, the eldest child, Edward Southwell Russell, succeeded to the de Clifford barony.

Eva Carrington, from a 1909 publication.