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Queen Victoria (1819-1901) Reigned 1837-1901
John Partridge (1789 - 1872)
John Henry Robinson (1796 - 1871)
Spencer Horatio Walpole (1806-1898) politician
George Richmond (1809 - 1896)
William, II Holl (1807 - 1871)
Rev Robert Sherard, 4th Earl of Harborough (1719-1799)
Thomas Gainsborough (1727 - 1788)
Henry Edward Manning (1808-1892) Cardinal c.1882
George Frederick Watts (1817 - 1904)
George Wooliscroft Rhead (1855 - 1920)
New Covent Garden Theatre
Thomas Rowlandson (1756 - 1827)
Auguste Charles Pugin (1762 - 1832)
John Bluck
Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet (1788-1850)
Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769 - 1830)
Charles Turner (1774 - 1857)
Amadeus IX, Duke of Savoy (Blessed Amadeus IX of Savoy 1435 – 1472)
Lorenzo Peretti (1774 - 1851)
Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland (1577-1635) diplomat, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord High Treasurer
Sir Anthony van, (after) Dyck
Sir Edward Wortley Montagu (1678-1761) politician and diplomat; Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire 1716-18
John Vanderbank (1694 - 1739)
Oxford Circus Underground Station
Maxwell Armfield (1881 - 1972)
Madonna and Child with St Francis, St Joseph and a Donor
circle) Polidoro da Lanciano (c1515 - 1565)
Francis Henry Jeune, Baron St Helier (1843-1905) Judge
Sir Leslie Matthew ("Spy") Ward (1851 - 1922)
Divisional Court of the Queens Bench Division
Arthur Temple Felix Clay (1842 - 1928)
Duke of Clarence, Lambeth
Anthony Gross (1905 - 1984)
Spencer Perceval (1762-1812) Prime Minister
George Francis Joseph (1764 - 1846)
19th century unknown
Maison d’Orléans, a Twickenham
Édouard Henri Théophile Pingret
Adolphe Jean Baptiste Bayot (1810 - 1866)
Pierre Louis Philippe Alphonse Bichebois (1801 - 1850)
Michel Charles Fichot (1817 - 1903)
Virgin and Child with Infant St. John the Baptist
Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723 - 1792)
4: Couple
Nicholas Garland (1935 - )
The Geisha Girl
Ikeda Eisen (1790 - 1848)
Richard Burke (1758-1794) son of Edmund Burke
Sir Joshua, (after) Reynolds
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) Field-Marshal & Prime Minister, Reviewing the Troops on Hyde Park
Nicholson
Alfred Lucas
Exterior of the Royal Exchange
John Chapman
Philip James de Loutherbourg (1740 - 1812)
Francesco Bartolozzi (1727 - 1815)
John Harvey (1681-1735) Architect
John Vanderbank (1694 - 1739)
George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol (1612-1677) politician and royalist commander
Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599 - 1641)
Jacobus Houbraken (1698 - 1780)
‘Barefoot’, Winner of the Great St. Leger, at Doncaster, 1823
John Frederick, Snr Herring (1795 - 1865)
Thomas Sutherland (1785 - 1838)
Untitled (Man with Bowler Hat)
Peter Turner (1947 - 2005)
King James II and VII (1633-1701) Reigned 1685-88
Sir Godfrey, (school) Kneller
Young Girl, Eyes Cast Down, White Shawl over Head
Sir George (follower) Hayter
Taorluadh (Robbie’s Lament)
George Donald (1943 - )
Harry Rogers, Honarary Secretary to the United Law Clerks’ Society
Sir Arthur Stockdale Cope (1857 - 1940)
Francis Osborne, 5th Duke of Leeds (1751-99) Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769 - 1830)
Robert Mitchell Meadows ( - 1812)
Sir James Bacon (1798-1895) judge
Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm (1834 - 1890)
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (1770-1828)
John Hoppner (1758 - 1810)
Henry Meyer (1782 - 1847)
Petworth Park, as it appeared at the time of the Annual Dinner given by the late Earl of Egremont, on the 9th of June 1835
William Frederick Witherington (1785 - 1865)
George Sanders (1810 - )
Lancashire Fair: Good Friday, Daisy Nook
Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887 - 1976)
Albion
Chris Orr (1943 - )
Marie Taglioni in “La Sylphide”
Alfred Edward Chalon (1780 - 1860)
Edward Morton
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) Novelist and Poet
Sir Francis (studio) Chantrey (1781 - 1841)
Untitled (24)
Adrian Wiszniewski (1958 - )
Christchurch, Oxford
Edwin La Dell (1914 - 1970)
John Jervis, Earl of St Vincent (1735-1823) Admiral
Gilbert Charles Stuart (1755 - 1828)
John Raphael Smith (1752 - 1812)
Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon (1732-1802) judge
John Opie (1761 - 1807)
James Fittler (1758 - 1835)
Giles Lytton Strachey (1880-1932) literary critic and biographer
Stephen Tomlin (1901 - 1937)
Smithfield Market
Edward Bawden (1903 - 1989)
Maria Callcott, Lady Callcott, née Dundas (1785-1842) traveller and author
Sir Augustus Wall Callcott (1779 - 1844)
Sir Algernon Edward West (1832-1921) Chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue: “Algy”
Sir Leslie Matthew ("Spy") Ward (1851 - 1922)
Edward Dodwell (1776/7-1832) traveller, archaeologist and painter
Alfred, Count d' Orsay (1801 - 1852)
Song of Songs: Thy Navel is like a round goblet
Edward Wolfe (1897 - 1982)
The Collegiate Church of Southwell in Nottinghamshire
Leonard Knyff (1650 - 1722)
Queen Victoria (1819-1901) Reigned 1837-1901
Sir George Hayter (1792 - 1871)
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