Patrick Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield

Photographer

Birthday April 25, 1939

Birth Sign Taurus

DEATH DATE 2005-11-11, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford (66 years old)

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1913

He was the only son of Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas William Arnold Anson, Viscount Anson (1913–1958), the eldest son and heir apparent of Thomas Edward Anson, 4th Earl of Lichfield (1883–1960).

1917

His mother was born Anne Bowes-Lyon (1917–1980), a niece of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.

1939

Thomas Patrick John Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield (25 April 1939 – 11 November 2005), was an English photographer from the Anson family.

Thomas Patrick John Anson was born on 25 April 1939.

1941

He had one sister, Elizabeth Georgiana (1941–2020), who married Sir Geoffrey Adam Shakerley, 6th Baronet Shakerley.

Lichfield was educated at two boarding independent schools: Wellesley House School in the coastal town of Broadstairs in Kent, and Harrow School in Harrow on the Hill in north-west London, followed by the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.

1948

His parents divorced in 1948, and his mother subsequently became Princess Anne of Denmark after her remarriage to Prince Georg of Denmark in 1950.

1958

His father died in 1958, leaving Patrick to succeed as 5th Earl of Lichfield when his grandfather died in 1960.

1959

Lichfield joined the Grenadier Guards in 1959.

1960

He inherited the Earldom of Lichfield in 1960 from his paternal grandfather.

In his professional practice he was known as Patrick Lichfield.

In 1960 he had given the estate to the National Trust in lieu of death duties arising on his grandfather's death.

1962

On leaving the Army in 1962, he began to work as a photographer's assistant, and built up his own reputation, partly as a result of having access to the Royal Family.

1975

On 8 March 1975 Lichfield married Lady Leonora Grosvenor, elder daughter of Robert Grosvenor, 5th Duke of Westminster and Hon. Viola Lyttelton.

1981

He was selected to take the official photographs of the wedding of the Prince and Princess of Wales in 1981, and subsequently became one of the UK's best-known photographers.

1986

They were divorced in 1986.

The Countess of Lichfield has not remarried and has retained her title.

She and the Earl had one son and two daughters together:

Lichfield's most recent partner was the biographer Lady Annunziata Asquith, daughter of Julian Asquith, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Asquith.

1999

From 1999 onwards he was a pioneer of digital photography as a professional standard.

2002

He was chosen by Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh to take official pictures of her Golden Jubilee in 2002.

2003

In 2003, he made a cameo appearance in the BBC medical drama series Casualty for a story about raising money for Children in Need.

He also cameoed in the British sitcom Keeping Up Appearances, appearing in the episode "Sea Fever" as a passenger on the Queen Elizabeth 2.

Lichfield resided in an apartment at the former family seat of Shugborough Hall, near Cannock Chase in Staffordshire.

2005

On 10 November 2005, Lichfield suffered a major stroke and died the following day at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.

He was 66 years old.

His funeral was held on 21 November at St Michael and All Angels Church, Colwich, Staffordshire, where he was buried in the family vault.

Lichfield's apartment at Shugborough now houses an exhibition of his work, together with a recreation of his studio.