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Portrait of Roy J. Carew in his home, 818 Quintana Place NW, Washington, D.C. ca. Feb. 1942
A falconer, 1844. Creator: UnknownA falconer, 1844. After a sculpture by John E. Carew, exhibited at Westminster Hall in London:From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
Cross at Carew, c1870. Carew Cross is an 11th-century Grade I listed monument in the village of Carew, Pembrokeshire, Wales believed to commemorate the brother of Hywel ab Edwin
The Right Honorable George O Brien, Earl of Egremont, (1751-1837), 1835. Creator: Edward ScrivenThe Right Honorable George O Brien, Earl of Egremont, (1751-1837), 1835. George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont (1751-1837), British peer, landowner and art collector who had more than 40 children
Bampfylde Moore Carew - King of the Beggars, 1821. Creator: R PageBampfylde Moore Carew - King of the Beggars, 1821. Portrait of Bampfylde Moore Carew (1693-1759), English rogue, vagabond and impostor
Gavin Carew, c1532-1543 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerGavin Carew, c1532-1543 (1945). Sir Gavin Carew, brother of Sir George Carew. The drawing is part of the Royal Collection Trust, Windsor Castle. From The Drawings of Holbein at Windsor Castle by K
Sir George Carew, c1532-1543 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerSir George Carew, c1532-1543 (1945). Sir George Carew (c.1504-1545) was an English soldier, admiral and adventurer during the reign of King Henry VIII who died in the sinking of the Royal Navy
Sir Nicholas Carew, (1823). Artist: E ScrivenSir Nicholas Carew, (1823). Carew (c1490-1539) was a knight and ambassador to King Henry VIII
Bampfylde Moore Carew, 18th century English rogue, vagabond and impostor. Artist: BakerBampfylde Moore Carew, 18th century English rogue, vagabond and impostor. Carew (1693-1759) claimed to be King of the Beggars