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Frank O. Salisbury
1874–1962
British painter and stained-glass designer. He was born in Harpenden, the son of a plumber and glazier, and was apprenticed to his brother in a stained-glass workshop in St Albans before winning a scholarship to the *Royal Academy, London, where he studied 1892–7.
Text Source: A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art (Oxford University Press)
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Lieutenant Samuel O'Neill: The Lancashire Fusiliers, Gallipoli, 10 June 1915 1915 IWM (Imperial War Museums)
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Councillor Samuel Gluckstein, Mayor of Westminster (1920–1921) c.1921 City of Westminster Archives Centre
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Alderman William Miles, CBE, JP, Mayor of Southend-on-Sea (1922–1924, 1936–1937 & 1939–1945) c.1945 Porters Civic House & Mayor's Parlour
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Louis, Earl Mountbatten of Burma (1900–1979), Admiral of the Fleet 1957 Government Art Collection
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Sir William Thomas Guildhall Art Gallery
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The Quest of Saint George early 20th C National Museum Wales, National Museum Cardiff
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Sir Horace Brooks Marshall (1865–1936), Lord Mayor of London (1918) Guildhall Art Gallery
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The Bridal Train 1933 Beecroft Art Gallery
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Mrs Wilson (d.1950), Mayoress of Liverpool 1923 Walker Art Gallery
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Andrew Weir (1865–1955), Lord Inverforth of Southgate Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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General Julian Byng (1862–1935) 1917 IWM (Imperial War Museums)
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The Entrance Hall of the Victoria and Albert Museum 1915 Victoria and Albert Museum
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American Soldiers Paying Silent Homage at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior 1919 Parliamentary Art Collection
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James Lowther, 1st Viscount Ullswater, Speaker 19th C Parliamentary Art Collection
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Sir John Atkins (1874–1962), KCMG, KCVO, FRCS 1954 King's College London
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Ezra Dunham, Mayor of St Albans 1911 St Albans Museums
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Sir John Tweedy (1849–1924), MRCS, FRCS, Hon. LLD Edinburgh 1914 Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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The Wonders of the Sea 1912 Alfred East Art Gallery
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Sir Arthur Munro Sutherland (1867–1953), Bt, Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Royal Grammar School The Mansion House, Newcastle upon Tyne
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Sir Henry J. Wood (1869–1944), CH, FRAM 1943 Royal Academy of Music