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Laurence Hyde (1642–1711), 1st Earl of Rochester 1685 Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723)Laurence Hyde (1642–1711), 1st Earl of Rochester 1685 English Heritage, Kenwood
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John Primatt Redcliffe Redcliffe-Maud (1906–1982), Baron Redcliffe-Maud, KGB, Fellow and Dean, Master (1963–1976), Wearing the Robes of... Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)John Primatt Redcliffe Redcliffe-Maud (1906–1982), Baron Redcliffe-Maud, KGB, Fellow and Dean, Master (1963–1976), Wearing the Robes of the Order of the Bath University College, University of Oxford
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Robert Douglas Cooper, JP, First Mayor of Solihull (1954–1955) c.1955 Bernard Fleetwood-Walker (1893–1965)Robert Douglas Cooper, JP, First Mayor of Solihull (1954–1955) c.1955 Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, Mayor’s Parlour
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Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587) 1785 unknown artistMary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587) 1785 University of Aberdeen
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Gilbert Talbot (1552–1616), 7th Earl of Shrewsbury 1592 British (English) SchoolGilbert Talbot (1552–1616), 7th Earl of Shrewsbury 1592 Ingestre Hall Residential Arts Centre
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George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford (1528–1590) 1580 British (English) SchoolGeorge Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford (1528–1590) 1580 Ingestre Hall Residential Arts Centre
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Sir Kenneth Murchison 1863 H. G.Sir Kenneth Murchison 1863 University of Aberdeen
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Breakfasting Out 1859 Robert Hawke Dowling (1827–1886)Breakfasting Out 1859 Museum of London
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William IV (1765–1837) William Beechey (1753–1839)William IV (1765–1837) The Royal Hospital Chelsea
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William III (1650–1702) c.1691 British SchoolWilliam III (1650–1702) c.1691 Old Council House, Bristol City Council
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William III (1650–1702), Reigned with Mary During Their Short Lives Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (after)William III (1650–1702), Reigned with Mary During Their Short Lives Retford Town Hall
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Edward VII (1841–1910) 1910 George Jennison (1871–1949)Edward VII (1841–1910) 1910 Grimsby Town Hall
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Sir Paul Menzies of Kinmundy 1620 George Jamesone (1589/1590–1644)Sir Paul Menzies of Kinmundy 1620 University of Aberdeen
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Francis Talbot (1500–1560), 5th Earl of Shrewsbury, KG 1555 British (English) SchoolFrancis Talbot (1500–1560), 5th Earl of Shrewsbury, KG 1555 Ingestre Hall Residential Arts Centre
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Charles II (1630–1685) unknown artistCharles II (1630–1685) The Royal Hospital Chelsea
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Charles II (1630–1685) John Michael Wright (1617–1694) (after)Charles II (1630–1685) Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery
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Arthur Bourchier (1863–1927), as Shylock 1906 Charles A. Buchel (1872–1950)Arthur Bourchier (1863–1927), as Shylock 1906 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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Orpheus: The Wooing of Eurydice 1949 Hugh Adam Crawford (1898–1982)Orpheus: The Wooing of Eurydice 1949 Music Hall Aberdeen
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Dr M. J. Morgan c.1909 Arthur Netherwood (1864–1930)Dr M. J. Morgan c.1909 Guildhall, Conwy
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Gilbert Burnet (1643–1715), DD, Bishop of Salisbury 1723 Andrew McIlraith (active 1715–1753) (attributed to)Gilbert Burnet (1643–1715), DD, Bishop of Salisbury 1723 University of Aberdeen
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William Elphinstone (1431–1514), Bishop of Aberdeen 1849 James Giles (1801–1870)William Elphinstone (1431–1514), Bishop of Aberdeen 1849 University of Aberdeen
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Sweat and Toil 1963 George Lambourn (1900–1977)Sweat and Toil 1963 New County Hall
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Philip Prothero Smith, Mayor (1871–1875 & 1878) 1881 Joseph Sydney Willis Hodges (1828–1900)Philip Prothero Smith, Mayor (1871–1875 & 1878) 1881 Truro City Council Municipal Buildings
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Ernest Augusutus, 3rd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe (1791–1861), in Peers Robes c.1847 James Sant (1820–1916)Ernest Augusutus, 3rd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe (1791–1861), in Peers Robes c.1847 Mount Edgcumbe House
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Portrait of a Girl in a Red Velvet Dress 17th C British (English) SchoolPortrait of a Girl in a Red Velvet Dress 17th C Mount Edgcumbe House
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Mary and Elizabeth with the Infant Jesus and St John* c.1869 British (English) SchoolMary and Elizabeth with the Infant Jesus and St John* c.1869 Magdalen College School
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'Titus Andronicus', Act IV, Scene 2, Aaron the Moor, Demetrius and a Nurse and Child c.1796 Thomas Kirk (1765–1797)'Titus Andronicus', Act IV, Scene 2, Aaron the Moor, Demetrius and a Nurse and Child c.1796 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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Edward VII (1841–1910) 1916 Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960) (possibly)Edward VII (1841–1910) 1916 Cardiff Royal Infirmary
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John George Charles Henry Alton Alexander Chetwynd, 21st Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford (1914–1980) 1937 Cuthbert Julian Orde (1888–1968)John George Charles Henry Alton Alexander Chetwynd, 21st Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford (1914–1980) 1937 Ingestre Hall Residential Arts Centre
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Saint Francis 1963 James Fitton (1899–1982)Saint Francis 1963 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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John Richard Bull (1827–1880), Mayor of Bedford (1870–1871) c.1870 British (English) SchoolJohn Richard Bull (1827–1880), Mayor of Bedford (1870–1871) c.1870 Bedford Town Hall
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The Honourable John Talbot (1711–1756), MP, of Lincoln's Inn Fields 1753 Thomas Bardwell (1704–1767)The Honourable John Talbot (1711–1756), MP, of Lincoln's Inn Fields 1753 Ingestre Hall Residential Arts Centre
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Principal William Moir, MC George Jamesone (1589/1590–1644) (attributed to)Principal William Moir, MC University of Aberdeen
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Landscape with an Approaching Storm 1800 George Morland (1763–1804)Landscape with an Approaching Storm 1800 Boston Guildhall
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Doge Marcantonio Memmo (1536–1615) 1612–1615 Leandro Bassano (1557–1622)Doge Marcantonio Memmo (1536–1615) 1612–1615 English Heritage, The Wellington Collection, Apsley House
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David Jenkins (1925–2016), Bishop of Durham (1984–1994) 1994 George John Done Bruce (1930–2022)David Jenkins (1925–2016), Bishop of Durham (1984–1994) 1994 Auckland Castle
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James Maitland (1718–1789), 7th Earl of Lauderdale Theodore Ramos (1928–2018)James Maitland (1718–1789), 7th Earl of Lauderdale Thirlestane Castle
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Lady in Red Frank O. Salisbury (1874–1962)Lady in Red Harpenden Town Hall
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King's College, Aberdeen 1630–1850 unknown artistKing's College, Aberdeen 1630–1850 University of Aberdeen
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Sir John Martin-Harvey (1863–1944), as Richard III 1920s Bernard Munns (1869–1942)Sir John Martin-Harvey (1863–1944), as Richard III 1920s Royal Shakespeare Theatre