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Text Source: A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art (Oxford University Press)
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Bernard Fergusson (1911–1980), Lord Ballantrae Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)Bernard Fergusson (1911–1980), Lord Ballantrae The Black Watch Castle & Museum
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A London Street 1944–1945 Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)A London Street 1944–1945 Birmingham Museums Trust
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Edward 'Teddy' Crisp Bullard (1907–1980) Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)Edward 'Teddy' Crisp Bullard (1907–1980) Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge
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Lord Butler of Saffron Walden 1980 or before Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)Lord Butler of Saffron Walden 1980 or before University of Essex
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Sid James 1962 Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)Sid James 1962 National Portrait Gallery, London
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London Whelk Woman c.1958 Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)London Whelk Woman c.1958 Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
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Dr Charles Ian Carr Bosanquet, Rector, King's College (1952–1963), Vice-Chancellor, University of Newcastle upon Tyne (1963–1968) Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)Dr Charles Ian Carr Bosanquet, Rector, King's College (1952–1963), Vice-Chancellor, University of Newcastle upon Tyne (1963–1968) Newcastle University
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Paul Cairn Vellacott, Master (1939–1954) 1953 Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)Paul Cairn Vellacott, Master (1939–1954) 1953 Peterhouse, University of Cambridge
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Sleeping Cat Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)Sleeping Cat Somerset Heritage Centre
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Mrs Maud Drysdale c.1960 Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)Mrs Maud Drysdale c.1960 Worthing Museum and Art Gallery
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Spring in Hammersmith Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)Spring in Hammersmith Towner
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Portrait of Mother c.1935 Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)Portrait of Mother c.1935 Jerwood Collection
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Deaf Girls Working on the Construction of Petrol Tanks 1943 Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)Deaf Girls Working on the Construction of Petrol Tanks 1943 IWM (Imperial War Museums)
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Woman Ironing 1947 Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)Woman Ironing 1947 Towner
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Sir Harold Wilson (1916–1995), Prime Minister Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)Sir Harold Wilson (1916–1995), Prime Minister Government Art Collection
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Kenelm Dalby, OBE, Lord Mayor of Bristol 1966 Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)Kenelm Dalby, OBE, Lord Mayor of Bristol 1966 Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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Sunday Morning exhibited 1944 Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)Sunday Morning exhibited 1944 Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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Robert Lewis Vigars Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)Robert Lewis Vigars Guildhall Art Gallery
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Sir William Stewart Duke-Elder (1898–1978), GCVO, MD, DSc, FACS, FRCS, FRCP, FRS Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)Sir William Stewart Duke-Elder (1898–1978), GCVO, MD, DSc, FACS, FRCS, FRCP, FRS Institute of Ophthalmology
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Director General Portrait – Sir Hugh Carlton Greene 1976 or before Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)Director General Portrait – Sir Hugh Carlton Greene 1976 or before BBC England