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Colonel Francis Thornhach of Fenton (1617–1648), MP for East Retford unknown artistColonel Francis Thornhach of Fenton (1617–1648), MP for East Retford Retford Town Hall
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Portrait of an Early Scottish King 1650–1699 unknown artistPortrait of an Early Scottish King 1650–1699 University of Aberdeen
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Mary Kingsley (1852–1936), as Joan of Arc from 'Henry VI', Shakespeare Memorial Commemoration, 1889 1914 Gilbert Anthony Pownall (1877–1960)Mary Kingsley (1852–1936), as Joan of Arc from 'Henry VI', Shakespeare Memorial Commemoration, 1889 1914 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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James Howard (1619–1688), 3rd Earl of Suffolk Enoch Seeman the younger (c.1694–1745) (attributed to)James Howard (1619–1688), 3rd Earl of Suffolk English Heritage, Audley End House
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William III (1650–1702) 17th C Peter Lely (1618–1680) (after)William III (1650–1702) 17th C Warwick Shire Hall
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The Last Days of Byzantium 1958 Patrick Hayman (1915–1988)The Last Days of Byzantium 1958 New County Hall
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General Peregrine Lascelles (1685–1772) Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (attributed to)General Peregrine Lascelles (1685–1772) Whitby Museum
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Henry (1640–1660), Duke of Gloucester Adriaen Hanneman (c.1601–1671) (copy of)Henry (1640–1660), Duke of Gloucester Wednesbury Museum & Art Gallery
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James Graham (1612–1650), 1st Marquis of Montrose c.1650–1660 unknown artistJames Graham (1612–1650), 1st Marquis of Montrose c.1650–1660 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Salvius Otho (AD32–AD69), Roman Emperor (AD69) 1625–1650 Titian (c.1488–1576) (after)Salvius Otho (AD32–AD69), Roman Emperor (AD69) 1625–1650 English Heritage, Bolsover Castle
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Colonel Edward Massey (b.c.1619–1674) unknown artistColonel Edward Massey (b.c.1619–1674) Museum of Gloucester
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Sir Reginald Arthur James Talbot, KCB, 3rd Son of the 18th Earl of Shrewsbury (1841–1929) Archibald John Stuart-Wortley (1849–1905)Sir Reginald Arthur James Talbot, KCB, 3rd Son of the 18th Earl of Shrewsbury (1841–1929) Ingestre Hall Residential Arts Centre
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Thomas Herbert (1656–1733), 8th Earl of Pembroke, Lord-Lieutenant of Monmouthshire and Attorney General to Charles II Willem Wissing (1656–1687)Thomas Herbert (1656–1733), 8th Earl of Pembroke, Lord-Lieutenant of Monmouthshire and Attorney General to Charles II Gwent Archives
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William the Conqueror (1027/1028–1087) c.1580 British (English) SchoolWilliam the Conqueror (1027/1028–1087) c.1580 English Heritage, Battle Abbey
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Heroism and Humanity c.1840 William Allan (1782–1850)Heroism and Humanity c.1840 Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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Archibald Stuart of Torrance (d.1767) c.1739–1740 Louis Gabriel Blanchet (1705–1772) (attributed to)Archibald Stuart of Torrance (d.1767) c.1739–1740 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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The Night Attack (The Attack on the North Gate at Housesteads by the Caledonians) 1912 Robert Spence (1871–1964)The Night Attack (The Attack on the North Gate at Housesteads by the Caledonians) 1912 The Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne
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Oliver Cromwell (1599–1658) Robert Walker (1599–1658) (attributed to)Oliver Cromwell (1599–1658) Oliver Cromwell's House
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Pitched Battle Scene c.1700 Antonio Calza (1653–1725) (attributed to)Pitched Battle Scene c.1700 The Wilson
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Medieval Hunting Scene 1949 Alfred Overton (1913–1981)Medieval Hunting Scene 1949 Salisbury District Hospital
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The Honourable John Seton of Garletoun (1639–1686) c.1660 John Scougal (1645–1730)The Honourable John Seton of Garletoun (1639–1686) c.1660 Traquair House
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Charles II (1630–1685) c.1655 John Michael Wright (1617–1694) (attributed to)Charles II (1630–1685) c.1655 Warwick Shire Hall
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Frank Benson (1858–1939) 1910 Hugh Goldwin Riviere (1869–1956)Frank Benson (1858–1939) 1910 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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Jephtha and His Daughter 1650–1670 unknown artistJephtha and His Daughter 1650–1670 University of Aberdeen
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Sir Laurence Olivier (1907–1989), as Coriolanus, Stratford 1959 Clare DuncanSir Laurence Olivier (1907–1989), as Coriolanus, Stratford 1959 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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Roundheads at an Arundel Church 1847–1851 John Frederick Herring I (1795–1865)Roundheads at an Arundel Church 1847–1851 Towneley Hall Art Gallery & Museum
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David and Goliath 1650–1670 unknown artistDavid and Goliath 1650–1670 University of Aberdeen
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'Henry IV', Part I, Act I, Scene 3, Hotspur and the Fop 1828 Samuel John Egbert Jones (1797–1861)'Henry IV', Part I, Act I, Scene 3, Hotspur and the Fop 1828 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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The Flagellation 1985 Hans Feibusch (1898–1998)The Flagellation 1985 Pallant House Gallery
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William III (1650–1702) Willem Wissing (1656–1687)William III (1650–1702) Mount Edgcumbe House
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Sir John Maxwell (1648–1732), 1st Bt 1838 Samuel Blackburn (active 1838–1857) (attributed to)Sir John Maxwell (1648–1732), 1st Bt 1838 Pollok House
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Saint Maurice (or Saint Victor) with a Donor c.1500–1505 Master of Moulins (active c.1475–c.1505)Saint Maurice (or Saint Victor) with a Donor c.1500–1505 Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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Arthur Johnston (c.1579–1641) 1620–1630 George Jamesone (1589/1590–1644)Arthur Johnston (c.1579–1641) 1620–1630 University of Aberdeen
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The Emperor Rudolph II (1552–1612) Hans von Aachen (1552–1615)The Emperor Rudolph II (1552–1612) English Heritage, The Wellington Collection, Apsley House
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Oliver Cromwell (1599–1658) unknown artistOliver Cromwell (1599–1658) Museum of Gloucester
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Sir Gilbert Talbot, Knight of Salwarp (1606–1695) Theodore Russel (1614–1689) (attributed to)Sir Gilbert Talbot, Knight of Salwarp (1606–1695) Ingestre Hall Residential Arts Centre
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James Frances Edward Keith (1696–1758) 1724 Alexis-Simon Belle (1674–1734)James Frances Edward Keith (1696–1758) 1724 University of Aberdeen
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David and Abigail 1650–1670 unknown artistDavid and Abigail 1650–1670 University of Aberdeen
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Charles John Alton Chetwynd (1882–1915), Viscount Ingestre, MVO 1915 Dorofield Hardy (1853–1937)Charles John Alton Chetwynd (1882–1915), Viscount Ingestre, MVO 1915 Ingestre Hall Residential Arts Centre
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'Macbeth', Act I, Scene 3, the Weird Sisters 1820s Samuel John Egbert Jones (1797–1861)'Macbeth', Act I, Scene 3, the Weird Sisters 1820s Royal Shakespeare Theatre