- GB 2014 WS-03-PIC-002/12
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- [19th century]
The South Ambulatory from the South-West; shows Royal tomb on the left and directly ahead is the entrance to the Henry VII Chapel.
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The South Ambulatory from the South-West; shows Royal tomb on the left and directly ahead is the entrance to the Henry VII Chapel.
Member of the Grant family by James Warren Childe
Miniature on bone or ivory; head and shoulders of a young man, turned to the right; he wears a white cravat and a blue coat with gold buttons.
Childe, James Warren, 1780-1862
School from the South by F.G. Worlock (OW 1901-1905)
The chairs are set out as for prayers; the shell is absent; the bust of Busby now on the Grand Staircase is at the far end; there is a desk and blackboard in the left foreground; two boys are on the right in the middle-ground.
Worlock, Frederic George, 1886-1973
Miniature on ivory; head and shoulders of an old man, turned to the right of the picture; he wears a white cravat and black coat; his the colours have faded.
Childe, James Warren, 1780-1862
Sir John William Maxwell Aitken by Bernard Hailstone
Aitken is sitting on a wooden chair, facing the left of the picture; he wears a white shirt and blue tie; he holds a cigar in his left hand; the background is green. Signed l.r.: Hailstone 68
Hailstone, Bernard, 1910-1987
Head Master Rutherford by William Robert Symonds or J. Seymour Lucas
Based on the painting PIC.01.047
Charles I after Sir Anthony Van Dyck
Depicted full length, facing left; he sits upon a brown horse; he wears dark armour. To the right are a clump of trees, to the left a flat landscape.
Housemasters of Busby's by Andrew Bateman
The Housemasters of Busby
Bateman, Andrew
William Vincent after William Owen
Half-length portrait of Vincent turned to the left; he is seated; he wears a black silk cassock; a medallion hangs from a red ribbon round his neck [badge of the Order of the Bath]. Inscribed: 'Wm. Vincent D.D. 1788-1802).
The Busby Library by G.R. Sarjent
Watercolour painting of the Busby Library. Pencil and watercolour on paper, resembles the Busby Library today, except that the ceiling and presses are now replicas of these and the floor is tiled; five pupils stand in the room including two scholars on the left; desks line the walls.
Sarjent, George Reid, c.1788-1855