File:Vivienne Haigh-Wood.jpg
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Cropped from File:Vivienne (Vivien) Eliot (née Haigh-Wood), Peter Stainer, Mildred Woodruff by Lady Ottoline Morrell.jpg from the Commons.
Description: Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot, first wife of T.S. Eliot, along with Peter Stainer, and Mildred Woodruff. Taken in 1921, according to the National Portrait Gallery.
Author:Lady Ottoline Morrell, died 1938
Source: National Portrait Gallery, London
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