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Sir Robert Walpole (1676–1745) c.1736 Jean-Baptiste van Loo (1684–1745) (style of)Sir Robert Walpole (1676–1745) c.1736 Warwick Shire Hall
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Alderman Mrs Bessie Bicknell, née Hall (1910–1990), OBE, JP, First Lady Mayor of Bournemouth (1960–1961) c.1960 Frank JohnAlderman Mrs Bessie Bicknell, née Hall (1910–1990), OBE, JP, First Lady Mayor of Bournemouth (1960–1961) c.1960 Bournemouth Town Hall, Mayor’s Parlour
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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
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Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587) 1911 Viera Stone (1884–1973)Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587) 1911 Warwick Shire Hall
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Charles II (1630–1685) c.1665 John Greenhill (c.1644–1676) (attributed to)Charles II (1630–1685) c.1665 Warwick Shire Hall
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James Francis Edward Stuart ('Old Pretender') Jean-François de Troy (1679–1752)James Francis Edward Stuart ('Old Pretender') Fairfax House
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Queen Mary (1867–1953), Consort to George V 1917 Henry Macbeth-Raeburn (1860–1947)Queen Mary (1867–1953), Consort to George V 1917 Windsor Guildhall
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Portrait of a Lady of the Arcedeckne Family c.1750 Thomas Bardwell (1704–1767) (attributed to)Portrait of a Lady of the Arcedeckne Family c.1750 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Queen Mary (1867–1953) 1911–1925 Samuel Henry William Llewellyn (1858–1941) (after)Queen Mary (1867–1953) 1911–1925 English Heritage, Osborne House
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Queen Anne (1665–1714) 17th C Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (after)Queen Anne (1665–1714) 17th C Warwick Shire Hall
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James William Wallack (c.1794–1864), as Mercutio 1840s Nicholas Joseph Crowley (1819–1857)James William Wallack (c.1794–1864), as Mercutio 1840s Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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Sir William Hardies c.1750 unknown artistSir William Hardies c.1750 Fairfax House
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Queen Anne (1665–1714) 1703 John Closterman (1660–1711)Queen Anne (1665–1714) 1703 Windsor Guildhall
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Lady Lyons (1903–1986) 1957 Norman Hepple (1908–1994)Lady Lyons (1903–1986) 1957 Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust
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George II (1683–1760) c.1730 Michael Dahl (1656/1659–1743) (style of)George II (1683–1760) c.1730 Warwick Shire Hall
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Sir Denis Rooke (1924–2008), Chancellor of Loughborough University (1986–2003) c.1994 June Mendoza (b.1924)Sir Denis Rooke (1924–2008), Chancellor of Loughborough University (1986–2003) c.1994 Loughborough University
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Good Friday 1952 Theodore Garman (1924–1954)Good Friday 1952 The New Art Gallery Walsall
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Lord Justice Wrottesley 1950 Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)Lord Justice Wrottesley 1950 The Shire Hall Gallery
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Governor John Beecroft (1790–1854), Spanish Governor of the Island of Fernando Po and Her Majesty's Consul for the Bight of Biafra unknown artistGovernor John Beecroft (1790–1854), Spanish Governor of the Island of Fernando Po and Her Majesty's Consul for the Bight of Biafra Whitby Museum
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Alderman Mrs Pearl Hyde (1904–1963), MBE, JP, Lord Mayor (1957–1958) 1957/1958 William D. Dring (1904–1990)Alderman Mrs Pearl Hyde (1904–1963), MBE, JP, Lord Mayor (1957–1958) 1957/1958 Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
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Richard Temple (1675–1749), 1st Viscount Cobham Thomas Bardwell (1704–1767)Richard Temple (1675–1749), 1st Viscount Cobham English Heritage, Marble Hill House
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William Elphinstone (1431–1515), Bishop of Aberdeen 1700–1760 Cosmo Alexander (1724–1772) (attributed to) or John Alexander (1686–1766) (attributed to)William Elphinstone (1431–1515), Bishop of Aberdeen 1700–1760 University of Aberdeen
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Jean, Countess of Perth, with Her Two Sons 1765 Adam de Colone (c.1572–1651)Jean, Countess of Perth, with Her Two Sons 1765 Traquair House
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Still Life with Victorian Embroidery 1945 Joan Warburton (1920–1996)Still Life with Victorian Embroidery 1945 Rugby Art Gallery and Museum
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Sir Henry Irving (1838–1905), as King Lear, Lyceum Theatre 1892 Bernard Partridge (1861–1945)Sir Henry Irving (1838–1905), as King Lear, Lyceum Theatre 1892 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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James V (1512–1542) 1640–1800 unknown artistJames V (1512–1542) 1640–1800 University of Aberdeen
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Timothy John Lewis 2005 June Mendoza (b.1924)Timothy John Lewis 2005 Mark Masons' Hall
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Lady Elizabeth Maxwell with Her Two Sons c.1620 George Jamesone (1589/1590–1644)Lady Elizabeth Maxwell with Her Two Sons c.1620 Traquair House
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Elizabeth (c.1525–1608), Countess of Shrewsbury 1575 British (English) SchoolElizabeth (c.1525–1608), Countess of Shrewsbury 1575 Ingestre Hall Residential Arts Centre
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Elizabeth Howard (c.1599–1633), née Home, Baroness Howard de Walden, Later 2nd Countess of Suffolk c.1615–1620 unknown artistElizabeth Howard (c.1599–1633), née Home, Baroness Howard de Walden, Later 2nd Countess of Suffolk c.1615–1620 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Elizabeth I (1533–1603) c.1590 British (English) SchoolElizabeth I (1533–1603) c.1590 Magdalen College, University of Oxford
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Maria Theresa, Countess of Shrewsbury (1795–1856) early 19th C unknown artistMaria Theresa, Countess of Shrewsbury (1795–1856) early 19th C Ingestre Hall Residential Arts Centre
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Portrait of a Lady late 17th C Frans Pourbus the younger (1569–1622) (style of)Portrait of a Lady late 17th C Victoria and Albert Museum
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Dr John Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury, Archbishop of York Thomas Hudson (1701–1779)Dr John Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury, Archbishop of York Mount Edgcumbe House
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Miss Helen Faucit (1814–1898), Actress 1873 Rudolf Lehmann (1819–1905)Miss Helen Faucit (1814–1898), Actress 1873 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk 1774 Biagio Rebecca (1735–1808)Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk 1774 English Heritage, Audley End House
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Frances Tradescant c. 1638 British SchoolFrances Tradescant c. 1638 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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A Female Figure standing in a Niche about 1530 Quinten Massys (1466–1530) (follower of)A Female Figure standing in a Niche about 1530 The National Gallery, London
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Madame de Pompadour at her Tambour Frame 1763-4 François Hubert Drouais (1727–1775)Madame de Pompadour at her Tambour Frame 1763-4 The National Gallery, London
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Elizabeth Woodville, Queen of Edward IV c. 1500 British SchoolElizabeth Woodville, Queen of Edward IV c. 1500 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford