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Zenobia c.1526
Lambert Barnard (c.1490–1567)
Zenobia c.1526
The Novium
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Young Queen Victoria (1819–1901) 1838
Agostino Maria Aglio (1777–1857)
Young Queen Victoria (1819–1901) 1838
Parliamentary Art Collection
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Young Louis XIII (1601–1643), Crowned by Victory c.1610
Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) (school of)
Young Louis XIII (1601–1643), Crowned by Victory c.1610
Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds
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Wollaton Hall, Nottingham c.1795
Hendrik Frans de Cort (1742–1810)
Wollaton Hall, Nottingham c.1795
Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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Winifred (d.1694), Countess of Coventry c.1670–c.1686
Otto Hoynck (c.1630–c.1686)
Winifred (d.1694), Countess of Coventry c.1670–c.1686
Mount Edgcumbe House
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Windsor Castle, Morning 1869
James Baker Pyne (1800–1870)
Windsor Castle, Morning 1869
Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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Windsor Castle, Berkshire 1830
Patrick Nasmyth (1787–1831)
Windsor Castle, Berkshire 1830
Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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Windsor Castle, Berkshire c.1689–1707
Hendrick Danckerts (1625–1680) (school of)
Windsor Castle, Berkshire c.1689–1707
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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Windsor Castle
Joseph Alfonso Toft (1866–1964)
Windsor Castle
Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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William, Mary Ann, and John De la Pole as Children (Sir William Templer Pole, 1782–1847, 7th Bt, Mary Ann Pole, b.1783, and John George... 1793
Thomas Beach (1738–1806)
William, Mary Ann, and John De la Pole as Children (Sir William Templer Pole, 1782–1847, 7th Bt, Mary Ann Pole, b.1783, and John George Pole, 1787–1803) 1793
National Trust, Antony
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William, First Lord de la Warr (?) c.1550
British School (attributed to)
William, First Lord de la Warr (?) c.1550
Tate Britain
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William the Conqueror (1027/1028–1087) c.1580
British (English) School
William the Conqueror (1027/1028–1087) c.1580
English Heritage, Battle Abbey
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William of Orange (1650–1702) 1694
Willem Wissing (1656–1687)
William of Orange (1650–1702) 1694
Dover Collections
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William Wentworth (1722–1791), 2nd Earl of Strafford 1740
George Knapton (1698–1778)
William Wentworth (1722–1791), 2nd Earl of Strafford 1740
Parliamentary Art Collection
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William Spencer Cavendish (1790–1858), 6th Duke of Devonshire c.1806/1809
British (English) School
William Spencer Cavendish (1790–1858), 6th Duke of Devonshire c.1806/1809
National Trust, Hardwick Hall
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William Sandys (b.1759)
unknown artist
William Sandys (b.1759)
Royal Cornwall Museum
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William Ross, Lord Ross of Marnock (1911–1988), Secretary of State for Scotland (1964–1970 & 1974–1976) 1989
Kathryn Kynoch (b.1942)
William Ross, Lord Ross of Marnock (1911–1988), Secretary of State for Scotland (1964–1970 & 1974–1976) 1989
Government Art Collection
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William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (1708–1778), Prime Minister c.1754
William Hoare (1707–1792)
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (1708–1778), Prime Minister c.1754
Government Art Collection
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William Murray (1705–1793), Later 1st Earl of Mansfield c.1738
Jean-Baptiste van Loo (1684–1745) and John Giles Eccardt (1720–1779)
William Murray (1705–1793), Later 1st Earl of Mansfield c.1738
English Heritage, Kenwood
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William Murray (1705–1793), Earl of Mansfield c.1738
Jean-Baptiste van Loo (1684–1745)
William Murray (1705–1793), Earl of Mansfield c.1738
Royal College of Physicians, London
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William Murray (1705–1793), 1st Earl of Mansfield, Lord Chief Justice 1866
Mason
William Murray (1705–1793), 1st Earl of Mansfield, Lord Chief Justice 1866
National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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William Murray (1705–1793), 1st Earl of Mansfield c.1805
John Jackson (1778–1831) (after Joshua Reynolds)
William Murray (1705–1793), 1st Earl of Mansfield c.1805
English Heritage, Kenwood
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William Morris (1877–1963), Lord Nuffield 1935
Henry L. Gates (1872–1943)
William Morris (1877–1963), Lord Nuffield 1935
British Motor Museum
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William Johnston 1626
George Jamesone (1589/1590–1644) (attributed to)
William Johnston 1626
University of Aberdeen
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William John Cavendish Bentinck (1857–1943), 6th Duke of Portland 1931
Reginald Grenville Eves (1876–1941)
William John Cavendish Bentinck (1857–1943), 6th Duke of Portland 1931
The Bowes Museum
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William IV (1765–1837) 1830
John Simpson (1782–1847)
William IV (1765–1837) 1830
Brighton and Hove Museums and Art Galleries
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William III (1650–1702), on Horseback 17th C
Dutch School
William III (1650–1702), on Horseback 17th C
Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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William III (1650–1702), Reigned with Mary During Their Short Lives
unknown artist
William III (1650–1702), Reigned with Mary During Their Short Lives
Retford Town Hall
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William III (1650–1702)
Willem Wissing (1656–1687)
William III (1650–1702)
Mount Edgcumbe House
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William III (1650–1702) 17th C
Willem Wissing (1656–1687) (after)
William III (1650–1702) 17th C
Warwick Shire Hall
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William III (1650–1702) c.1694–1702
unknown artist
William III (1650–1702) c.1694–1702
Somerset County Council
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William III (1650–1702)
Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723)
William III (1650–1702)
Bank of England Museum
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William III (1650–1702) c.1691
British School
William III (1650–1702) c.1691
Old Council House, Bristol City Council
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William III (1650–1702) early 18th C
Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (after)
William III (1650–1702) early 18th C
Usher Gallery
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William III (1650–1702)
Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (after)
William III (1650–1702)
Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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William III (1650–1702) 18th C–early 19th C
Jan I Verkolje (1650–1693) (imitator of)
William III (1650–1702) 18th C–early 19th C
Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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William III (1650–1702) late 17th C
Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (after)
William III (1650–1702) late 17th C
Wadham College, University of Oxford
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William III (1650–1702) 18th C
British (English) School
William III (1650–1702) 18th C
Wokingham Town Hall
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William III (1650–1702) c.1690
Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723)
William III (1650–1702) c.1690
Royal Regiment of Fusiliers Museum
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William III (1650–1702) 17th C
Willem Wissing (1656–1687) (after)
William III (1650–1702) 17th C
National Trust, Nostell Priory