Lady Constance Stewart-Richardson (1883-1932), daughter of the 2nd Earl of Cromartie, society figure, danced and promoter of the healthy benefits of exercise. Her husband, Sir Edward Stewart-Richardson was killed in action in 1914. Lady Constance opened a dance studio in Chelsea and she is pictured outside it demonstrating exercises which would improve the strength and fitness of munition workers.
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