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William Albin Garratt (1780–1858), and Family 1830 John Linnell (1792–1882)William Albin Garratt (1780–1858), and Family 1830 Bolton Museum and Art Gallery
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Thomas Hesketh (1698–1735), MP, His Wife Martha St Amand (d.1782), Mrs Thomas Hesketh, and a Son 1723 Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (and studio)Thomas Hesketh (1698–1735), MP, His Wife Martha St Amand (d.1782), Mrs Thomas Hesketh, and a Son 1723 National Trust, Rufford Old Hall
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The Husband, Sister-in-Law and Mother-in-Law Plot to Kill Champa, while She Dozes Battered and Exhausted from the Chores Given to Her, in... 1984–1985 Nilima Sheikh (b.1945)The Husband, Sister-in-Law and Mother-in-Law Plot to Kill Champa, while She Dozes Battered and Exhausted from the Chores Given to Her, in the Kitchen 1984–1985 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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The Gullett Family c.1785 John Opie (1761–1807)The Gullett Family c.1785 Royal Cornwall Museum
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Sir Thomas Mansel (1556–1631), and Jane, née Pole, Lady Mansel c.1625 British SchoolSir Thomas Mansel (1556–1631), and Jane, née Pole, Lady Mansel c.1625 National Museum Cardiff
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Sir John Croke (1553–1619), Recorder of London, Speaker of the House of Commons and Judge of the King's Bench, and His Wife, née... c.1610 British (English) SchoolSir John Croke (1553–1619), Recorder of London, Speaker of the House of Commons and Judge of the King's Bench, and His Wife, née Katherine Dormer c.1610 Chequers Court
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Samuel Wesley Senior (1662–1735), Susanna Wesley and Samuel Wesley Junior 2003 Richard Gilmore Douglas (b.c.1937)Samuel Wesley Senior (1662–1735), Susanna Wesley and Samuel Wesley Junior 2003 Epworth Old Rectory
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Rose and Joe Skinner, the Last of the Midlands Narrow Boat Folk 1967 Colin William Dick (1929–2017)Rose and Joe Skinner, the Last of the Midlands Narrow Boat Folk 1967 Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
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Portrait of a Couple, said to be John Tradescant the Elder and his Wife Elizabeth c. 1630 British SchoolPortrait of a Couple, said to be John Tradescant the Elder and his Wife Elizabeth c. 1630 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Past and Present, No. 1 1858 Augustus Leopold Egg (1816–1863)Past and Present, No. 1 1858 Tate Britain
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Mr and Mrs Orr-Ewing 1884 George Reid (1841–1913)Mr and Mrs Orr-Ewing 1884 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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Monsieur et Madame Beylac 1974 Peter de Francia (1921–2012)Monsieur et Madame Beylac 1974 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Mary Neville (1524–c.1576), Lady Dacre, with a Portrait of Her First Husband, Thomas Fiennes (1515–1541), 9th Lord Dacre 18th C Hans Eworth (c.1520–after 1578) (after)Mary Neville (1524–c.1576), Lady Dacre, with a Portrait of Her First Husband, Thomas Fiennes (1515–1541), 9th Lord Dacre 18th C National Trust, The Vyne
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Lieutenant-General Henry Herbert (1734–1794), 10th Earl of Pembroke, Lady Elizabeth Spencer (d.1831), Countess of Pembroke and Their Only... after 1768 John Powell (active 1769–1785) (attributed to)Lieutenant-General Henry Herbert (1734–1794), 10th Earl of Pembroke, Lady Elizabeth Spencer (d.1831), Countess of Pembroke and Their Only Son George Augustus Herbert (1759–1827), Later 11th Earl of Pembroke after 1768 National Trust, Powis Castle
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John Cooke (d.1528), and Joan Cooke (d.1545) unknown artistJohn Cooke (d.1528), and Joan Cooke (d.1545) Gloucester Life Museum
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John Alexander and His Wife, Marjory Jamesone c.1630 George Jamesone (1589/1590–1644)John Alexander and His Wife, Marjory Jamesone c.1630 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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J. G. Burnett and Mrs Burnett 1907 Douglas Strachan (1875–1950)J. G. Burnett and Mrs Burnett 1907 University of Aberdeen
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Hercules and Isabella Strachan 1890–1910 Douglas Strachan (1875–1950)Hercules and Isabella Strachan 1890–1910 University of Aberdeen
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Henry Stuart (1545–1567), Lord Darnley, and Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587) c.1565 British (Scottish) SchoolHenry Stuart (1545–1567), Lord Darnley, and Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587) c.1565 National Trust, Hardwick Hall
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Dr Samuel Walthen with His Wife and Children 1755 George Knapton (1698–1778)Dr Samuel Walthen with His Wife and Children 1755 Birmingham Museums Trust