Louis-William Desanges peintre français
Desanges, Louis William (British painter, 1822-ca. 1887)
Desanges, L. W. (Louis William), 1822-approximately 1887
Desanges, L. W. 1822-approximately 1887
VIAF ID: 61074075 (Personal)
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Works
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Alexandra, Princess of Wales (1844-1925), later Queen Alexandra |
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Assistant Surgeon H. Sylvester |
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Captain C. J. S. Gough (1832–1912), 5th Bengal European Cavalry Winning the Victoria Cross at Khurkowdah, Indian Mutiny, 15 August 1857 |
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Captain (later General Sir) Dighton MacNaghten Probyn (1833–1924), 2nd Punjab Cavalry, at the Battle of Agra (one of the incidents for which he won the Victoria Cross), Indian Mutiny, 10 October 1857 |
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Captain Pechell |
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The Capture of Tubabecelong, Gambia |
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Corporal Robert Shields Winning His VC at Sebastopol, 1855 |
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The Earl of Derby |
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General Sir H. N. D. Prendergast |
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George (1737–1788), 4th Duke of Manchester |
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Georgina McKerrell (1850–1935), Wife of Sir Claude Champion de Crespigny, 4th Bt |
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Henrietta Elizabeth Ames (d.1915) |
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Hugh Talbot Burgoyne (1833–1870), and Cecil William Buckley (1830–1872) |
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Joséphine Bowes (1825–1874) |
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King Edward VII (1841-1910) when Prince of Wales |
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Lady Farren |
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Lieutenant Francis Edward Henry Farquharson Winning His Victoria Cross at Lucknow, 9 March 1858 |
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Lieutenant William George Cubitt (1835–1903), 13th Regiment (Bengal) Native Infantry, at Lucknow, Winning the Victoria Cross, Indian Mutiny, 30 June 1857 |
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Lieutenant William Hope, VC |
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Major General Sir H. C. Elphinstone |
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Mr William Fraser McDonnell (1829–1894), Bengal Civil Service, Magistrate of Sarun, Winning the Victoria Cross at Arrah, Indian Mutiny, 30 July 1857 |
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Philip Yorke II (1849-1922) |
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Princess Louise of Wales (1867-1931), later Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife |
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Private Henry Ward (1823–1867), VC, (78th Highlanders at Lucknow, 1857) |
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Private John McDermond, 47th Regiment of Foot, Winning the Victoria Cross, Battle of Inkerman, 5 November 1854 |
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Robert James Lindsay (1832–1901) (later Baron Wantage of Lockinge, VC) |
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Ross Lewis Mangles (1833–1905), Bengal Civil Service, Winning the Victoria Cross Saving a Wounded Soldier of the 37th (North Hampshire) Regiment During the Indian Mutiny, 1857 |
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Sergeant Luke O'Connor Winning His VC at the Battle of the Alma, 20th September 1854 |
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Surgeon (later Surgeon General) Anthony Dickson Home (1826–1914), VC, KCB, and Assistant Surgeon William Bradshaw (1830–1861), VC, 90th Regiment of Foot (Perthshire Volunteers) (Light Infantry), Lucknow, 1857 |
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Thomas Dundas (1795–1873), 2nd Earl of Zetland |
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Thomas Gilbert Peckham, Deputy Lieutenant, JP |
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Thomas Henry Kavanagh (1821–1882), VC, Assistant Commissioner in Oudh, Indian Civil Service, 1857 |
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Thomas Henry Kavanagh (1821–1882), VC, Being Disguised as a Native, Having Volunteered to Guide the Relief Force, Siege of Lucknow, Indian Mutiny, 9 November 1857 |
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Virginia Peckham |
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