John Peter Winckworth (GG 1922-1927). Head and shoulders, turned to the left of the picture; he wears a suit with black tie; the background is black. Subject is named as 'Henry Lawrence' in Helen Draper's 1996 Conservation Report, but the name Winckworth is clearly written on the back of the canvas and the date of the painting and appearance of the subject support this attribution.
Frost, Richard Aylmer, 1905-1995Ivory miniature; head and shoulders; Hastings turned to the right, but with his face turned slightly to the left of the picture; he wears a white cravat, blue coat with gold buttons and a white wig; the background is blue-grey. Reverse inscription: 'Warren Hastings'.
Plaster bust; he is shown full face. Inscribed on reverse:
Lough, John Graham, 1798-1876Commissioned by John Carleton, Master of the King's Scholars. Artist is possibly Hubert Williams (1905-1989).
Half-length portrait; Carleton sits, facing the left of the picture, but he is portrayed full face; he wears red robe, academic collar and gown. Signed l.r.: C. Hildyard/1969.
Half-length portrait of Hamilton standing; he wears black academic dress and academic gown; his head and body are turned slightly to the left; he holds an open book. In 2001, his wife is reported to have said that this was a poor likeness.
Lambe, Philip Agnew, 1897-1968Half-length portrait of Gow seated, turned left; he wears a red cassock over black academic dress and collar; he sits on a carved chair; his hands rest on a book with the school arms upon it; there is a pilaster on the wall behind him.
Gow, Andrew Carrick, 1848-1920Three-quarters length portrait of Liddell seated, turned to the right; he wears black academic dress and collar; in his right hand he holds a mortar board. The background is reddish brown.
Herkomer, Sir Hubert Von, 1849-1914