Alderman James Egglestone (1760–1836), Mayor of Windsor (1797, 1807 & 1821) |
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Bay Horse in a Landscape |
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"Beauty" with a Spaniel |
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Cattle with Cart and Barn |
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A Chestnut Hunter in a Meadow |
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Coastguard |
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The dictionary of Victorian painters, 2nd ed., 1978: |
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Dispensing of Medical Electricity (Electrotherapy) |
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Donkeys and Pigs |
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The Eel Catcher |
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Elizabeth Aiton (c.1740–1826), Wife of William Aiton |
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The End of the Chapter |
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Eton |
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The Farrier's Shop |
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Frederick William Hervey, Lord Hervey, later Earl Jermyn, and finally, 2nd Marquess of Bristol (1800-1864) and his Brother The Hon. (later Lord) George Hervey (1803-1838) |
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From a set of Four Singeries: Three Monkeys drinking at a Table |
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Gossip by the Wayside |
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Gypsies Striking Camp |
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Gypsy Encampment with Horse and Donkey |
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Horseman and Herdsman conversing on a Road |
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John Carbonell (1760-1837) in the Grounds of his House at Windsor (around a figure by Zoffany) |
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The Keeper's Larder |
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Lady Katherine Molyneux's Pony Carriage |
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Landscape with Two Horses and a Goat by a Shed |
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A Man in a Red Hat with a Whip and a Horse |
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Mischief |
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A Monkey Alchemist |
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Pony and Cow by a Shed |
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A Prize Bull |
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The Rat Trap |
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The Recruit |
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Still Life, Spaniel and Dead Game |
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Study of a Grey Horse |
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Three Sporting Dogs in a Landscape, with a Distant View of Windsor Castle |
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Trust |
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Two Cows by a Stream |
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Two Sportsmen, one of them Mounted, with Dogs, outside a Cottage |
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View of Windsor Castle from the River with Cattle, and Two Men in a Boat |
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A White Dog standing by a Doorsetp |
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A White Horse with a Groom, and Sheep in a Barn |
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William Aiton (1731–1793), Holding a Plant (species of Aitonia) in His Right Hand and a Hand Lens in His Left (previously thought to be by Johann Zoffany) |
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William Poad, the Mace-Bearer (1822–1869) |
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Windsor |
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The Young Angler |
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Young Man with a Cello |
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