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The East Offering its Riches to Britannia 1778 Spiridione Roma (1737–1781)The East Offering its Riches to Britannia 1778 British Library
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Lord Nelson Wounded, Supported by Neptune and Britannia 1806 unknown artistLord Nelson Wounded, Supported by Neptune and Britannia 1806 Nelson Museum and Local History Centre
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Fame and Britannia Crowning Nelson with Laurels 1806 unknown artistFame and Britannia Crowning Nelson with Laurels 1806 Nelson Museum and Local History Centre
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Britannia Bringing Her Dead Hero Ashore 1806 unknown artistBritannia Bringing Her Dead Hero Ashore 1806 Nelson Museum and Local History Centre
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The Triumph of Arts and Letters – Nations of the World Presenting Art and Goods to Britannia as at the Great Exhibition of 1851 1870 Edward John Poynter (1836–1919)The Triumph of Arts and Letters – Nations of the World Presenting Art and Goods to Britannia as at the Great Exhibition of 1851 1870 Royal Albert Hall
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The Triumph of Arts and Letters – Nations of the World Presenting Art and Goods to Britannia as at the Great Exhibition of 1851 1869 Edward John Poynter (1836–1919)The Triumph of Arts and Letters – Nations of the World Presenting Art and Goods to Britannia as at the Great Exhibition of 1851 1869 Royal Albert Hall
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Britannia 1968 Jane Urquhart (1947–1983)Britannia 1968 The Wilson
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Britannia and Soldier c.1920 Gilbert Ledward (1888–1960)Britannia and Soldier c.1920 Stockport War Memorial Art Gallery
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Britannia Attended by Peace and Plenty c.1803 John Bacon II (1777–1859)Britannia Attended by Peace and Plenty c.1803 Sir John Soane’s Museum
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Joshua Ward Receiving Money from Britannia (and Bestowing it as Charity on the Needy) 1748 Thomas Bardwell (1704–1767)Joshua Ward Receiving Money from Britannia (and Bestowing it as Charity on the Needy) 1748 Hunterian Museum
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Britannia c.1800–1801 John Flaxman (1755–1826)Britannia c.1800–1801 Sir John Soane’s Museum
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Allegorical Figures: Britannia Enthroned, Surrounded by Concord, Learning and Religion Overcoming Vice c.1718 James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734)Allegorical Figures: Britannia Enthroned, Surrounded by Concord, Learning and Religion Overcoming Vice c.1718 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Britannia Mourning the Deaths of Members of the Royal Family and Their Apotheosis 1829 British (English) SchoolBritannia Mourning the Deaths of Members of the Royal Family and Their Apotheosis 1829 National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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Minerva Presenting the Personifications of the Arts of Painting, Gardening, Sculpture and Architecture to Britannia 1767 Antonio Zucchi (1726–1796)Minerva Presenting the Personifications of the Arts of Painting, Gardening, Sculpture and Architecture to Britannia 1767 National Trust, Nostell Priory
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Tradesman's Friendly Union 1828 British (English) SchoolTradesman's Friendly Union 1828 Compton Verney
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The Battles Won – Britannia's Sons Are Free and Despots Tremble at the Victory 1832 unknown artistThe Battles Won – Britannia's Sons Are Free and Despots Tremble at the Victory 1832 People's History Museum
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Britannia Lamenting the Death of George III 1830 unknown artistBritannia Lamenting the Death of George III 1830 Valence House Museum
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An Allegory of Britannia Triumphant c.1815 Giustino Cavalli (active 1798–c.1815)An Allegory of Britannia Triumphant c.1815 National Trust, Hinton Ampner
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North East Prospect of Kirkstall Abbey 1738 Johann Baptiste Bouttats (c.1680–1743) (attributed to)North East Prospect of Kirkstall Abbey 1738 Abbey House Museum, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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'Remember Scarborough' c.1915 Edith Mary Kemp-Welch (1870–1941)'Remember Scarborough' c.1915 Scarborough Town Hall