The Elizabethan, Vol. 1, No. 2
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- August 1874
The Elizabethan, Vol. 1, No. 2
John Dudley Carleton by Christopher Hildyard
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.
Harold Costley-White by Hugh Riviere
Half-length portrait of Costley-White in red academic robes with wide black strip running down from each shoulder and a gold brooch; he is seated, turned towards the left of the painting; bottom-right are a pile of books. Inscribed top right: 'H. Riviere, 1937'
Riviere, Hugh, 1869-1956
Walter Hamilton by Philip Lambe
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, 1897-1968
Charles Abbot by William John Thomson
Rectangular miniature on ivory; Abbott is turned slightly to the right of the picture; he wears a black waistcoat, white blouse and cravat; to his right a pilaster column; to the left a brown curtain; he sits on a red chair. Inscribed top right:
Thomson, William John
Reverend James Gow by Andrew Carrick Gow
Half-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, 1848-1920
Henry George Liddell by Sir Hubert Von Herkomer
Three-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
Little Dean's Yard, facing East; on the right can be seen the Burlington Dormitory; just to the left is the archway up School; two scholars stand in the middle of the Yard, while another reclines near the arch; a man with a wheelbarrow stands near the entrance to Turle's House.
Three-quarter length, standing, wearing a suit and gown Signed l.r.: 19HR20 and charged u.r. with the school's coat of arms
Riviere, Hugh, 1869-1956
Mother Grant III by James Warren Childe
Miniature on bone or ivory; half-length portrait of a young woman, turned to the right; she wears a white dress and a red wrap; her hair is brown and curly. Inscription on back by Lawrence Tanner: 'This is a member of the Grant family of Westminster School ? 1967'
Childe, James Warren, 1780-1862