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Edward Irvine Halliday
1902–1984
Painter in oil and watercolour mainly of portraits. Born in Liverpool, Halliday studied at the City School of Art there, in Paris at the Atelier Colarossi and at the Royal College of Art.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Sir Wintringham Stable (1888–1977), MC 1965 Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)Sir Wintringham Stable (1888–1977), MC 1965 Ludlow Museum Resource Centre
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The Contest between Athena and Poseidon for the Patronage of Athens Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)The Contest between Athena and Poseidon for the Patronage of Athens Victoria Gallery & Museum
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Seascape Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)Seascape Victoria Gallery & Museum
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Thomas Benjamin Sands Johnson (1910–1989) Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)Thomas Benjamin Sands Johnson (1910–1989) Victoria Gallery & Museum
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HRH Duke of Edinburgh (1921–2021) 1972 Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)HRH Duke of Edinburgh (1921–2021) 1972 Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
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Sir Harold Charles Shearman (1896–1984), MP and Chairman of the Greater London Council Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)Sir Harold Charles Shearman (1896–1984), MP and Chairman of the Greater London Council Guildhall Art Gallery
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Dr Stanley B. Bagley (1874–1957) 1939 Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)Dr Stanley B. Bagley (1874–1957) 1939 University of Sheffield, Heritage Collection
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Edward Irvine Halliday ('Alter Ego') 1952 Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)Edward Irvine Halliday ('Alter Ego') 1952 National Portrait Gallery, London
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William Sutherland Thatcher (1888–1966) Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)William Sutherland Thatcher (1888–1966) Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge
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Peregrine Francis Adelbert Cust (1899–1978), 6th Baron Brownlow 1956 Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)Peregrine Francis Adelbert Cust (1899–1978), 6th Baron Brownlow 1956 National Trust, Belton House
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Reverend Canon Arthur Couratin, Former Principal of St Stephen's House Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)Reverend Canon Arthur Couratin, Former Principal of St Stephen's House St Stephen's House, University of Oxford
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Sir John Peel (1904–2005), KCVO, President of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (1966–1969) 1970 Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)Sir John Peel (1904–2005), KCVO, President of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (1966–1969) 1970 Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
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The Lord Nugent of Guildford, PC, Chairman of the Thames Conservancy (1960–1974) 1973 Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)The Lord Nugent of Guildford, PC, Chairman of the Thames Conservancy (1960–1974) 1973 River & Rowing Museum
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Elizabeth II (1926–2022), with Latimer House in the Background 1966 Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)Elizabeth II (1926–2022), with Latimer House in the Background 1966 Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
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Olive Gertrude Deer (1897–1983) Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)Olive Gertrude Deer (1897–1983) Guildhall Art Gallery
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Peter Blair Black (1917–1997), Member of the Greater London Council 1971 Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)Peter Blair Black (1917–1997), Member of the Greater London Council 1971 Guildhall Art Gallery
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George Rowley Stanley Baring (1918–1991), Earl of Cromer, MBE, Governor of the Bank of England Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)George Rowley Stanley Baring (1918–1991), Earl of Cromer, MBE, Governor of the Bank of England Bank of England Museum
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Lieutenant Colonel John Godman (1886–1978), CBE, Chairman of Gloucestershire County Council (1946–1956) 1957 Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)Lieutenant Colonel John Godman (1886–1978), CBE, Chairman of Gloucestershire County Council (1946–1956) 1957 Gloucester Shire Hall
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Sir Cyril Norman Hinshelwood (1897–1967) 1964 Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)Sir Cyril Norman Hinshelwood (1897–1967) 1964 Exeter College, University of Oxford
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Owen Gillam, Messenger at Trinity College (retired 1932) 1929 Edward Irvine Halliday (1902–1984)Owen Gillam, Messenger at Trinity College (retired 1932) 1929 Trinity College, University of Oxford