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Sutton Nicholls delin et sculp
Victoria subtly reinforces the notion of British military superiority with her remark that the new gun is just like 'a number we have at Woolwich'
Countess of Hertford's tomb
'Portrait of Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley
This cartoon depicts Gladstone (left) and Disraeli (right) admitting that the whole matter of reform could be settled immediately if it were not for the in-fighting of the parties
Portrait of Edward Whitaker Gray (1748-1806) royal Exchange Sutton Nicholls delin et sculpHalf length portrait of Gray in profile, left face. Dramatically lit, Gray is shown wearing a dark suit, barely visible, with a white neck cloth. He wears grey hair, receding slightly, and tied back. Edward Whitaker Gray was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1779. Original: oil on canvas, 750x630mm. ca. 1800
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