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Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Henry Wilkinson (1845–1931), DL, JP, VD

Image credit: Staffordshire County Buildings Picture Collection

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Half-length portrait of Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Henry Wilkinson, Chairman of the Standing Joint Committee of the Quarter Sessions and County Council of Staffordshire from 1901 to 1921, he was Staffordshire County Alderman from 1889 to 1921. He is wearing his regimental uniform.

Staffordshire County Buildings

Stafford

Title

Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Henry Wilkinson (1845–1931), DL, JP, VD

Date

1921

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 126 x W 84 cm

Accession number

PCF 12

Acquisition method

commissioned via the Picture Fund, 1921

Work type

Painting

Signature/marks description

lower left: ESH (in a square), 1921 (around the square)

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Staffordshire County Buildings

Martin Street, Stafford, Staffordshire ST16 2LH England

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