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Triassic Cliffs, Blue Anchor, North Somerset, 1866. Artist: Edward William CookeTriassic Cliffs, Blue Anchor, North Somerset, 1866. Rocky outcrop on the beach at Blue Anchor Bay, near Minehead, Somerset. A cloudy sky hangs over the scene
Sir William Farmer, Sheriff of London 1890, c1890. Portrait of the bearded Sir William Farmer who was Master of the Gardeners Company and Sheriff of London
Joseph Curtis Artist: Mason ChamberlainJoseph Curtis Portrait of a stern-looking man in coat and lace cuffs. He is probably wearing a wig, and looks directly at the viewer
John Charles Kitching, Last Tide Carpenter of London Bridge, c1825. Portrait of an elderly man with thinning grey hair and a rather stern expression
George Dance the Younger, 1798. Artist: Thomas LawrenceGeorge Dance the Younger, 1798. Portrait of the well-known artist and architect, in his late fifties, against a dark background
Edmund More, 1610. Portrait of a man in Elizabethan dress with a lace ruff and beard. His eyes are deep-set and he wears a sad or world-weary expression
The Old School, 1755: Eight months to India, 1855. Artist: Robert CarrickThe Old School, 1755: Eight months to India, 1855. A galleon with its sails furled is surrounded with smaller boats in choppy waters
Henry Benjamin Hanbury Beaufoy, c1848. Artist: Charles FoxHenry Benjamin Hanbury Beaufoy, c1848. Seated portrait of a well-to-do middle-aged man in an armchair, with a high collar and dark clothing
The Rose-Coloured Gown (Miss Giles), 1896. Artist: Charles HM KerrThe Rose-Coloured Gown (Miss Giles), 1896. Portrait of a young woman in a pale pink dress with lace collar and cuffs. Her face is shown in profile, while only the back of her dress is visible
Sir Edward Coke, Recorder of London, 1615. Artist: Gilbert JacksonSir Edward Coke, Recorder of London, 1615. Seated portrait in an ornate gilt frame of Lord Coke, a prominent judge and Recorder of London
Israel in Egypt, 1867. Artist: Edward John PoynterIsrael in Egypt, 1867. Dramatic scene set in Ancient Egypt showing Israelite slaves pulling a giant statue of a lion during the construction of the cities of Phithom and Rameses
The Eve of St Agnes, 1848. Artist: William Holman HuntThe Eve of St Agnes ; or The Flight of Madeline and Porphyro during the Drunkeness attending the Revelry, 1848. A man and a woman prepare to leave a room where men lie drunk on the floor
Field Marshall the Earl Haig, 1920. Artist: Albert Chevallier TaylerField Marshall the Earl Haig, 1920. Portrait of Sir Douglas Haig in uniform, with a grey cape or coat, his military cap on the table
Sir Thomas Exmewe, Lord Mayor 1517, c1550. Artist: John BettesSir Thomas Exmewe, Lord Mayor 1517, c1550. A serious-looking man with a fur collar holds a rolled-up document in one hand
Mary Ann Paton, 1831. Artist: James Warren ChildeMary Ann Paton, 1831. Seated portrait of the singer Mary Ann Paton, looking rather pale and serious, wearing a dark fur-trimmed outfit with lace collar and cuffs, and her hair in ringlets
Sir Frederick Prat Alliston, c1908. Artist: Charles Haigh WoodSir Frederick Prat Alliston, c1908. Portrait of an elderly man in the lace collar and robes of an official of the Corporation of London, possibly even those of Lord Mayor
Early morning in the wilderness of Shur, 1860. Artist: Frederick GoodallEarly morning in the wilderness of Shur, 1860. Scene set at the Well of Moses on the western shore of the Red Sea. A family group are sitting outside a tent on the far left
Landscape with Hunting Party, (1893?). Artist: Sir John GilbertLandscape with Hunting Party, (1893?). A hunting party travelling through a hilly landsape, with a stream running past them in the foreground
On the Way to the Spring, c1862. Artist: Frederick Richard PickersgillOn the Way to the Spring, c1862. Woman with a child and a jug resting on a fence on her way to a spring
Near Chelmsford, Essex, 1902. Artist: John PhilipNear Chelmsford, Essex, 1902. A view of a pond surrounded by trees, and a church spire visible through the foliage in the centre
Grans Treasures, 1866. Artist: George Bernard O NeillGrans Treasures, 1866. Scene showing a grandmother showing her young grandaughters trinkets and jewellery which she holds in a box
My Great Grandmother, portrait of a child, 1865. Artist: James ArcherMy Great Grandmother, portrait of a child, 1865. A young girl is dressed in an elaborate costume, making her seem slightly older than her age
City Imperial Volunteers, 1902. Artist: John Henry Frederick BaconThe City Imperial Volunteers, 1902. They are assembled in Guildhall on their return from South Africa, October 29, 1900. The Volunteers were recieved by Sir Alfred Newton, Lord Mayor, Aldermen
Alderman William Lawrence, Sherif, c1849. Artist: Alfred Edward EmslieAlderman William Lawrence, Sherif, c1849. He is shown seated, in ceremonial costume with his hands resting on his legs
Head of a boy, 1891? Artist: James Nesfield ForsythHead of a boy, 1891?
Sir Edward Banks, 1829. Artist: William PattenSir Edward Banks, 1829
John Crowder, Lord Mayor of London, c1829. Artist: Sir William Charles RossJohn Crowder, Lord Mayor of London, c1829. He is shown seated in full ceremonial dress, holding a letter
National Guard at The Tuileries, 1846?. Artist: Sir John GilbertThe National Guard on Parade at The Tuileries, 1846?. A large number of soldiers gather together, while in the background are figures on horseback and a smart building
French cavalry, 1851. Artist: Sir John GilbertFrench cavalry, 1851. In the countryside, a large group of mounted cavalry officers can be seen in formation behind their officer in command
Horsemen at the time of Charles I, 1876. Artist: Sir John GilbertHorsemen at the time of Charles I, 1876. Amongst the horses men are trying to protect themselves from being whipped. In the centre of the group is a mounted cavalry officer in uniform
Battle of the Standard, Northallerton, Yorkshire, 22nd August 1138, (1880). ArtistBattle of the Standard, Northallerton, Yorkshire, 22nd August 1138, (1880). Some form of ceremony is taking place next to the fire in the countryside
Satan and Beelzebub in Hell, c1799. Artist: Edward Francis BurneySatan and Beelzebub in Hell, c1799. Scene showing Satan and Beelzebub on the Lake of Liquid Fire. They both have wings and one of them carries a shield and spear
Thomas Quested Finnis. 1850. Artist: Thomas RoodsThomas Quested Finnis. 1850. Seated in ceremonial costume
Solemn Joust on London Bridge, late 15th century, (1886). Artist: Richard BeavisSolemn Joust on London Bridge, late 15th century, (1886). Victorian representation of a jousting match between David de Lindsay, Earl of Crawford and Lord John de Welles, Ambassador of Richard III
Piper and a Pair of Nutcrackers. 1871. Artist: John ChumleyPiper and a Pair of Nutcrackers. 1871. In the shelter of a tree two squirrels eat acorns while a bird watches
Marquess of Salisbury, 1886. Artist: Albert Bruce-JoyMarquess of Salisbury, 1886
Sir Henry Edmund Knight. 1883. Artist: John Robert DickseeSir Henry Edmund Knight. 1883. Three quarter length portrait showing ceremonial robes. He points to some letters on the table
Dr G F W Mortimer. 1866. Artist: Charles BaconDr GFW Mortimer. 1866
Sir John Musgrave. 1852. Artist: John Preston KnightSir John Musgrave. 1852
Thomas Corney, Deputy. 1850. Artist: John Preston KnightThomas Corney, Deputy. 1850. Full length portrait, holding some papers in his hand
Sir John Eamer. Artist: Mather BrownSir John Eamer was an eminent wholesale grocer in Wood Street, London. Here he is shown next to his horse, dressed in uniform. In the upper right corner are a coat of arms
Sir Thomas Dakin. 1871. Artist: Henry Turner MunnsSir Thomas Dakin. 1871. Full length portrait, leaning against a support and looking contemplative
Sir David Salomans. 1858. Artist: William BehnesSir David Salomans. 1858
Major General Sir Henry Havelock. 1858. Artist: William BehnesMajor General Sir Henry Havelock. 1858
Sir Claudius Stephen Hunter. 1813. Artist: Samuel DrummondSir Claudius Stephen Hunter. 1813. Half length portrait, dressed in ceremonial robe
Sir David Salomans. c1856. Artist: Solomon Alexander HartSir David Salomans. c1856. Full length portrait in ceremonial dress
Warren Stormes Hale. 1853. Artist: John Robert DickseeWarren Stormes Hale. 1853. Originator and Chairman of the City of London Freemans Orphans School. He is shown here in his robe and holding a letter
Sardanapalus. c1856. Artist: Henry WeekesSardanapalus. c1856. Legendary king of Assyria. He apparently represents an amalgamation of the characters and tragic fates of three Assyrian rulers and was the last of a line of 30 kings of Assyria