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‘Lady in Blue’ (Lady Berwick) 1933–1934 Walter Richard Sickert (1860–1942)‘Lady in Blue’ (Lady Berwick) 1933–1934 National Trust, Attingham Park
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William Pitt the Younger (1759–1806), MP John Hoppner (1758–1810) (studio of or after)William Pitt the Younger (1759–1806), MP National Trust, Attingham Park
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William Noel-Hill (1772–1842), 3rd Baron Berwick of Attingham George Sanders (1774–1846) (attributed to)William Noel-Hill (1772–1842), 3rd Baron Berwick of Attingham National Trust, Attingham Park
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William III (1650–1702), by Candlelight 1695 Godfried Schalcken (1643–1706)William III (1650–1702), by Candlelight 1695 National Trust, Attingham Park
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William III (1650–1702), as Prince of Orange in Garter Robes c.1677/1680 Peter Lely (1618–1680) (studio of)William III (1650–1702), as Prince of Orange in Garter Robes c.1677/1680 National Trust, Attingham Park
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William III (1650–1702), as Prince of Orange and Stadtholder of the Netherlands c.1680 Dutch SchoolWilliam III (1650–1702), as Prince of Orange and Stadtholder of the Netherlands c.1680 National Trust, Attingham Park
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William Henry West Betty (1791–1874), ‘Master Betty’, as ‘Young Norval’ 1804 James Northcote (1746–1831)William Henry West Betty (1791–1874), ‘Master Betty’, as ‘Young Norval’ 1804 National Trust, Attingham Park
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View of Astley, Lancashire 19th C British SchoolView of Astley, Lancashire 19th C National Trust, Attingham Park
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View of Asolo 1894 William Stokes Hulton (1852–1921)View of Asolo 1894 National Trust, Attingham Park
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Two of the Duke of Bedford's Sons and Miss Vernon Acting Out 'St George and the Dragon' Joshua Reynolds (1723–1792) (after)Two of the Duke of Bedford's Sons and Miss Vernon Acting Out 'St George and the Dragon' National Trust, Attingham Park
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Two Views of a Dead Boar with a Mastiff and Two Other Dogs 1795 Jacob Philipp Hackert (1737–1807)Two Views of a Dead Boar with a Mastiff and Two Other Dogs 1795 National Trust, Attingham Park
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Two Putti and a Baby Satyr Bartolomeo Guidobono (1654–1709) (possibly)Two Putti and a Baby Satyr National Trust, Attingham Park
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Two Hunters and a Terrier Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868)Two Hunters and a Terrier National Trust, Attingham Park
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Two Greyhounds, Called ‘Demus’ and ‘Dermot’ 1822 Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868)Two Greyhounds, Called ‘Demus’ and ‘Dermot’ 1822 National Trust, Attingham Park
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Two Greyhounds, Called ‘Deadalas’ and ‘Datchess' 1820 Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868)Two Greyhounds, Called ‘Deadalas’ and ‘Datchess' 1820 National Trust, Attingham Park
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Two Dogs, Called ‘Dotterel’ and ‘Defiance’ c.1820/1840 British SchoolTwo Dogs, Called ‘Dotterel’ and ‘Defiance’ c.1820/1840 National Trust, Attingham Park
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Two Dogs, Called ‘Blumer’ and ‘Venom’ Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868)Two Dogs, Called ‘Blumer’ and ‘Venom’ National Trust, Attingham Park
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Two Cocks Fighting 1660–1690 Melchior de Hondecoeter (1636–1695) (style of)Two Cocks Fighting 1660–1690 National Trust, Attingham Park
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Three Personifications of Cities 1793/1795 Robert Fagan (1761–1816)Three Personifications of Cities 1793/1795 National Trust, Attingham Park
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Three Boy Martyrs Giovanni Antonio Galli (c.1585–c.1651) (attributed to)Three Boy Martyrs National Trust, Attingham Park