- GB 2014 WS-03-PIC-001/33
- Item
- 1929
Head and shoulders, semi-profile; he wears a grey jumper and tie.
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Head and shoulders, semi-profile; he wears a grey jumper and tie.
Head, semi-profile, wearing a grey jumper and tie
Half length, wearing academic dress
Hodges, Sydney, 1829-1900
Banner bearing the School Motto and Coat of Arms
Embroidered banner with two school mottos, arms of Westminster School, Trinity College Cambridge, Christ Church Oxford and Dr Busby.
Louis Sherwood by Philip Lambe
Head and shoulders, turned to the left; he wears a scholars' dress with white bow tie, and pink carnation, green background. P.L.M Sherwood was Captain of the King's Scholars in 1958.
Lambe, Philip Agnew, 1897-1968
John Porteous by Christopher Hildyard
Head and shoulders, turned to the left; he wears a scholars' dress with white bow tie, brown background. Christopher Hildyard was a Canon at Westminster Abbey and friend of Head Master, John Carleton.
Hildyard, Christopher
Head and shoulders, turned to the left; he wears a scholars' dress with white bow tie, green background.
Lambe, Philip Agnew, 1897-1968
Warren Hastings, a copy after Sir Arthur William Devis
Three-quarters length portrait of Hastings seated on a wooden chair with red upholstery, facing half right; he wears white stockings, brown coat; his right arm rests upon the chair, while his left dangles in front of him; there is a book on a small table to the left of the picture. Inscribed on the frame with the name of the sitter
Dr William Carey by a member of the English School
Head and shoulders; he wears black academic dress and collar and has curly grey hair; he faces to the left of the picture, and holds a book in his right hand. Inscribed top-left with the identity of the sitter.
Half-length portrait, wearing a brown overcoat over a black waistcoat , and a white shirt; he is full face, to the left is a view of the Burlington Arch with a scholar standing by it, beyond blue sky and a part of a tree. Subject is College John, possibly one of the Lloyd family.
Hayes, John, 1786-1866