Robert Ingham Esq. (1793–1875), MP

Image credit: Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums

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South Shields Museum and Art Gallery

South Shields

Title

Robert Ingham Esq. (1793–1875), MP

Date

1838

Medium

oil on panel

Measurements

H 35.5 x W 29.5 cm

Accession number

TWCMS : K20750

Acquisition method

purchased from Daniel Shackleton, 1985

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

BROWN//HOLBORN; - 1 - 14 x 9 - 1; ROBERT INGHAM ESQ. M. P.//FOR (SOUTH SHIELDS)//STUDY FOR MY GREAT PICTURE OF//THE HOUSE COMMONS IN 1833//NO. 309 GEORGE HAYTER//1838; GODFATHER FOR//REV. GORDON SALMON (?); ROBERT INGHAM IS No. 329 IN THE//NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY'S//KEY TO HAYTER'S PICTURE OF//THE REFORM PARLIAMENT. HE IS//NOT ON THE FLOOR OF THE HOUSE//BUT SITTING WITH A FEW OTHERS IN//THE GALLERY ON THE GOVERNMENT//SIDE

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