The tribute to Leeds Carnival's founder is part of efforts to address the estate's links with slavery.
A portrait of the founder of Leeds' West Indian Carnival is the centrepiece of a new exhibition at Harewood House.
Harewood House, near Leeds, was built using wealth generated by the Lascelles family's West Indian plantations. The portrait is to be part of a series taken by Leeds-based photographer Ashley Karrell and was specially commissioned by the Earl and Countess of Harewood - David Lascelles and Diane Howse."Given Harewood's history and what those people contributed to that history we felt this was an acknowledgement and recognition of that community.
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