- GB 2014 WS-03-PIC-001/11
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- 19th Century
Miniature of Mrs. Charlotte Du Brieux
Kept "Mother du Brieux's" Boarding House at No1. Dean's Yard. Formerly Mrs (Driffield) but subsequently married the Chevalier du Brieux ...
Miniature of Mrs. Charlotte Du Brieux
Kept "Mother du Brieux's" Boarding House at No1. Dean's Yard. Formerly Mrs (Driffield) but subsequently married the Chevalier du Brieux ...
John Hinchcliffe attributed to Nathaniel Hone
Head and shoulders, in academic dress and collar, facing slightly to the left; contrived emphasis on the face of the light; inscribed in early 19th century hand 'John Hinchcliffe D.D. 1764'.
Hone, Nathaniel, 1718-1784
Queen Elizabeth I by Irene Begbie-Ellisen
A copy after the fan portrait hung in the National Portrait Gallery, with an additional strip on the left to centre the portrait. Irene Begbie-Ellissen was the mother of Francis Lyon Gordon Ellissen (AHH 1932-1935).
Begbie-Ellissen, Irene, 1888-1982
Half-length portrait; subject is turned to the left, wearing black academic dress; whiskers.
John Dolben after Jacob Huysmans
Half length, wearing ecclesiastical dress
Richard Williamson by John Harwood
Half-length seated portrait; he wears academic dress, collar and bands; one hand is shown; the painting has become very dark. Signed c.l. J. Harewood pinxt/1844
Harwood, John, 1816-1872
Head and shoulders, semi-profile; he wears a grey jumper and tie.
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