Margaret Lindsay Williams Welsh painter (1888-1960)
Williams, Margaret Lindsay (Welsh painter, died 1960, active from 1907)
VIAF ID: 29071997 (Personal)
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Works
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Alderman Dr James Robinson, Lord Mayor of Cardiff (1913–1914) |
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Alderman W. H. Pethybridge |
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Care of Wounded Soldiers at Cardiff Royal Infirmary during the Great War |
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Clara Novello Davies (1861–1943) |
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David Davies (1871–1931), MSc, FGS |
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The Devil's Daughter |
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Doctor E. P. Hughes (1851–1925), MBE, MA, Hon. LLD |
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Edward VII (1841–1910) |
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Elizabeth II (1926–2022) |
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Ernest Howard Griffiths (1851–1932), ScD, FRS, Fellow (1897–1903), Honorary Fellow (1904–1932) |
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Ethel, Viscountess Snowden (née Annakin) (1881–1951) |
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Female Nude Torso |
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Frederick Marmaduke Osborn, Esq. (1874–1950), Chairman of the Sheffield Royal Hospital (1905–1948), Member of the Board (1912–1948) |
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George Riddell (1865–1934), 1st Lord Riddell |
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George Rowland Blades (1868–1953), Lord Ebbisham |
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Hopkin Morgan, Mayor of Neath (1894, 1911, 1917 & 1921) |
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The Imprisoned soul |
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James E. Turner (b.1861), Standing in front of Cardiff City Hall |
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James Havard Thomas (1853–1921), November 1917 |
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John Sankey, 1st Viscount Sankey, GBE, PC, KC (1866–1948); Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain (1929–1935) |
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John William Bodger (1856–1939), FLS, Secretary of the Museum |
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Judge Gwilym Williams of Miskin (1839–1906) |
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Lady Jane Grey, Lady Turnbull (1899-1991) |
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Lord Gwilym Lloyd George (1894–1967), Lord Tenby |
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Louise McIlroy (1874–1968) |
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Martha, the Artist's Mother |
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Mary Jenkin-Lloyd |
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Mrs Emma Turner, née Warren (1861–1924) |
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Mrs Walker |
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Oliver Henry Jones of Fonmon Castle |
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Portrait of an Unknown Lord Mayor |
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Queen Mary (1867–1953) |
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Reverend David Hugh Williams (1865–1932), MA, Minister of Bethesda, High Street, Barry, Co-opted Member of the Barry Education Committee |
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Self Portrait |
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Sir D. Owen Evans (1876–1945), MP |
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Sir Daniel Lleufer Thomas (1863–1940) |
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Sir George Newman (1870–1948), Chief Medical Officer of the Board of Education, Ministry of Health (1907–1935) |
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Sir Goronwy Owen (1881–1963) |
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Sir Howard Button, Chairman of Middlesex County Council (1933–1936) |
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Sir John Wesley Courtis, Lord Mayor (1911–1912), High Sheriff (1916) |
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Sir Robert Hughes |
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Sir William Galloway (1840–1927) |
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Unveiling of the Welsh Historical Sculptures by the Right Honourable David Lloyd George |
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W. T. Mellows (1842–1950) |
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Warren G. Harding (painting) |
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Wilson Jagger (1873–1937), ARCA (London), Principal of Cardiff School of Art |
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ওয়ারেন জি হার্ডিং |
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