Journal 4: April 1909-July 1909
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Journal 4: April 1909-July 1909
Dr. William Carey, attributed to Samuel William Reynolds
Half-length portrait in black academic dress and collar, standing facing the left of the picture, Carey's head is turned so as to be almost full face, a red curtain is draped behind him. Inscribed in 19th Century hand, top left 'Wm Carey D.D. 1803-14'.
John Christie by Alan Gwynne-Jones
Half length portrait of Christie standing, wearing a red cassock and a black gown; his head is turned slightly to his right.
Gwynne-Jones, Alan, 1892-1982
George Morley after Sir Peter Lely
Three-quarters length portrait; seated at a table, turned to the left, right hand on upright book, left hand on arm of chair, episcopal robes and mortar board, moustache and untidy fringe; curtain in the background.
Dr. John Nicoll by a member of the circle of Sir Joshua Reynolds
Half length, wearing academic dress Later inscribed u.l.: John Nicholl D. D. 1765. Aet. 82
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 Nicoll attributed to Joseph Highmore
Three-quarters length portrait of Nicoll standing, turned to the left, wearing academic dress, collar and wig; his right hand holds a cap with a glove in it, while his left is in his pocket.
Highmore, Joseph, 1692-1780
Inigo Jones by a member of the English School
White porcelain bust; Jones is looking up and to his right; he has a flowing beard and moustache; he wears a cap and shirt with wide collar
John Locke by a member of the English School
Life size portrait of Locke, whose head is inclined slightly to the left; he wears an open shirt and partially buttoned waistcoat; his hair is parted at the centre.
Dr. Richard Frewin by a member of the English School
Half-length portrait of Frewin in old age, wearing a gown over a brown coat, and an academic collar; he is inclined slightly to the right of the picture. Inscribed with the identity of the sitter in the top left.