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Thomas Telford (1757–1834)
Samuel Lane (1780–1859) (copy of)
Thomas Telford (1757–1834)
Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust
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Horatio Nelson (1758–1805)
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Horatio Nelson (1758–1805)
King's Lynn Museums
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Admiral Sir P. Bowes Vere Broke, Bt (1776–1840) c.1814
Samuel Lane (1780–1859) (attributed to)
Admiral Sir P. Bowes Vere Broke, Bt (1776–1840) c.1814
Colchester and Ipswich Museums Service: Ipswich Borough Council Collection
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Elizabeth Swatman
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Elizabeth Swatman
King's Lynn Town Hall
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Lord George Bentinck (1802–1848), MP for King's Lynn (1828) 1834
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Lord George Bentinck (1802–1848), MP for King's Lynn (1828) 1834
King's Lynn Town Hall
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Queen Caroline (1768–1821), Princess Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Daughter of Charles, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Queen of George IV 1820
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Queen Caroline (1768–1821), Princess Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Daughter of Charles, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Queen of George IV 1820
National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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Sir John Malcolm (1769–1833), Indian Administrator and Diplomat c.1826
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Sir John Malcolm (1769–1833), Indian Administrator and Diplomat c.1826
National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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George Manby (1765–1854) c.1813
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
George Manby (1765–1854) c.1813
The Royal Society
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Admiral Sir Edward Thornborough (1754–1834) 1821
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Admiral Sir Edward Thornborough (1754–1834) 1821
National Maritime Museum
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Vice-Admiral Sir James de Saumarez (1757–1836), 1st Baron de Saumarez
Samuel Lane (1780–1859) (attributed to)
Vice-Admiral Sir James de Saumarez (1757–1836), 1st Baron de Saumarez
National Maritime Museum
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George Birkbeck (1776–1841) c.1830
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
George Birkbeck (1776–1841) c.1830
Birkbeck, University of London
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John Rickman 1831
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
John Rickman 1831
Parliamentary Art Collection
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Luke Hansard
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Luke Hansard
Parliamentary Art Collection
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Thomas Telford (1757–1834) 19th C
Samuel Lane (1780–1859) (attributed to)
Thomas Telford (1757–1834) 19th C
Inverness Town House
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Sir Astley Cooper
Samuel Lane (1780–1859) (circle of)
Sir Astley Cooper
Guy's Campus, Guy's and St Thomas' Charity
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Alfred Ogle Hansard (1817–after 1841), RN 1830s
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Alfred Ogle Hansard (1817–after 1841), RN 1830s
National Trust, Bradley Manor
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Richard James Hansard (b.1821), as a Child c.1826/1828
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Richard James Hansard (b.1821), as a Child c.1826/1828
National Trust, Bradley Manor
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William Swatman c.1820
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
William Swatman c.1820
King's Lynn Museums
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Luke Hansard
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Luke Hansard
University of Southampton
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Thomas Clarkson (1760–1846), Anti-Slavery Campaigner
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Thomas Clarkson (1760–1846), Anti-Slavery Campaigner
Wisbech Town Council Chamber
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Robert Southey, Commoner (1792), Poet Laureate (1813) c.1824
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Robert Southey, Commoner (1792), Poet Laureate (1813) c.1824
Balliol College, University of Oxford
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Henry Francis, Mayor of Norwich (1824) 1827
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Henry Francis, Mayor of Norwich (1824) 1827
Norwich Civic Portrait Collection, Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
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Thomas William Coke (1752–1842), 1st Earl of Leicester c.1820
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Thomas William Coke (1752–1842), 1st Earl of Leicester c.1820
King's Lynn Town Hall
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Luke Hansard
Samuel Lane (1780–1859) (after)
Luke Hansard
Parliamentary Art Collection
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Frederick Lane (1788–1846) c.1810
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Frederick Lane (1788–1846) c.1810
Dulwich Picture Gallery
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Edward Frere 1820–1835
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Edward Frere 1820–1835
Ancient House, Museum of Thetford Life
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Elizabeth Hobbes, Wife of Luke Groves Hansard
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Elizabeth Hobbes, Wife of Luke Groves Hansard
University of Southampton
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Thomas William Coke (1822–1909), Later 2nd Earl of Leicester, KG, and His Brother the Honourable Edward Keppel Coke (1824–1889) c.1830
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Thomas William Coke (1822–1909), Later 2nd Earl of Leicester, KG, and His Brother the Honourable Edward Keppel Coke (1824–1889) c.1830
National Trust, Shugborough Hall
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Luke Groves Hansard
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Luke Groves Hansard
University of Southampton
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William IV (1765–1837) 1832–1834
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
William IV (1765–1837) 1832–1834
Parliamentary Art Collection
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Captain Sir Philip Bowes Vere de Broke (1776–1841)
Samuel Lane (1780–1859) (style of)
Captain Sir Philip Bowes Vere de Broke (1776–1841)
National Maritime Museum
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George Murray exhibited 1849
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
George Murray exhibited 1849
National Portrait Gallery, London
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George Bartley (c.1782–1858) before 1822
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
George Bartley (c.1782–1858) before 1822
Dulwich Picture Gallery
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Alderman Anthony Brown 1844
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Alderman Anthony Brown 1844
Guildhall Art Gallery
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Commander or Captain John Walter Roberts (1792–1845) 1812–1825
Samuel Lane (1780–1859) (attributed to)
Commander or Captain John Walter Roberts (1792–1845) 1812–1825
National Maritime Museum
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John Willis
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
John Willis
Usher Gallery
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Horatio, Lord Nelson (1758–1805) 1806–1807
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Horatio, Lord Nelson (1758–1805) 1806–1807
King's Lynn Town Hall
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William Swatman, Mayor (1813)
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
William Swatman, Mayor (1813)
King's Lynn Town Hall
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Captain H. B. Murray, as a Youth c.1859
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Captain H. B. Murray, as a Youth c.1859
Victoria and Albert Museum
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Arthur Hughes at the Age of Four c.1836
Samuel Lane (1780–1859)
Arthur Hughes at the Age of Four c.1836
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