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'Sumer Is Icumen In' 1920 Ernest Board (1877–1934)'Sumer Is Icumen In' 1920 Reading Museum & Town Hall
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A Belgian School 1853 Ferdinand de Braekeleer I (1792–1883)A Belgian School 1853 Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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A Girl Writing about 1530 Jan van Hemessen (c.1500–c.1575) (after)A Girl Writing about 1530 The National Gallery, London
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A Lady and a Gentleman Admiring Drawings of Flowers in an Interior 1834 Alexander Mosses (1793–1837)A Lady and a Gentleman Admiring Drawings of Flowers in an Interior 1834 National Trust, Hinton Ampner
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A Man aged 38 about 1521 Lucas van Leyden (c.1494–1533)A Man aged 38 about 1521 The National Gallery, London
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A Man and a Woman seated by a Virginal about 1665 Gabriel Metsu (1629–1667)A Man and a Woman seated by a Virginal about 1665 The National Gallery, London
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A Man, probably of the Strauss Family probably about 1534 Bartholomaeus Bruyn the elder (1493–1555)A Man, probably of the Strauss Family probably about 1534 The National Gallery, London
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A Mathematician (?) 1600-50 Italian (Emilian) SchoolA Mathematician (?) 1600-50 The National Gallery, London
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A Miser 18th C German School (attributed to)A Miser 18th C Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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A Pedlar selling Spectacles outside a Cottage about 1650-3 Jan Steen (1625/1626–1679)A Pedlar selling Spectacles outside a Cottage about 1650-3 The National Gallery, London
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A Philosopher c.1640–1655 Salomon Koninck (1609–1656) (attributed to)A Philosopher c.1640–1655 Laing Art Gallery
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A Phrenologist Comparing His Own Head with a Phrenological Bust c.1900 (?) Albert William Holden (1848–1932)A Phrenologist Comparing His Own Head with a Phrenological Bust c.1900 (?) Wellcome Collection
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A Studio in Montparnasse exhibited 1926 Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson (1889–1946)A Studio in Montparnasse exhibited 1926 Tate
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A Woman singing and a Man with a Cittern about 1665-70 Godfried Schalcken (1643–1706)A Woman singing and a Man with a Cittern about 1665-70 The National Gallery, London
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A Young Woman Composing Music, Observed by a Man, with Another Woman Playing the Lute Gabriel Metsu (1629–1667) (after)A Young Woman Composing Music, Observed by a Man, with Another Woman Playing the Lute National Trust, The Vyne
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A saintly Cleric with a Crucifix c. 1750 Italian (Bolognese) SchoolA saintly Cleric with a Crucifix c. 1750 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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A. J. Cronin (1896–1981) Stephen Conroy (b.1964)A. J. Cronin (1896–1981) West Dunbartonshire Libraries and Cultural Services: Clydebank Museum and Art Gallery
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Abel Chapman of Woodford (1752–1849), an Elder Brother of the Trinity House and a Treasurer of St Thomas's Hospital 1844 Andrew Morton (1802–1845)Abel Chapman of Woodford (1752–1849), an Elder Brother of the Trinity House and a Treasurer of St Thomas's Hospital 1844 Whitby Museum
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Abraham Newland (1730–1807), Chief Cashier of the Bank of England (1782–1807) George Romney (1734–1802)Abraham Newland (1730–1807), Chief Cashier of the Bank of England (1782–1807) Bank of England Museum
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Abraham Vickery Johann Zoffany (1733–1810)Abraham Vickery Bank of England Museum
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Alderman A. Ashby, JP, Chairman of Bromborough District Council 1919 Albert Ernest Brockbank (1862–1958)Alderman A. Ashby, JP, Chairman of Bromborough District Council 1919 Williamson Art Gallery & Museum
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Alderman Alfred Holt (1858–1943) 1930 David Alison (1882–1955)Alderman Alfred Holt (1858–1943) 1930 Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum
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Alderman Anthony Brown 1844 Samuel Lane (1780–1859)Alderman Anthony Brown 1844 Guildhall Art Gallery
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Alderman Charles Williams David, Five Times Mayor of Cardiff 1873 Walter William Ouless (1848–1933)Alderman Charles Williams David, Five Times Mayor of Cardiff 1873 City Hall, Cardiff
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Alderman Colonel Sydney Farr, MC, DL, JP, Chairman of the County Council (1962–1963) 1963 John Townsend (1930–2013)Alderman Colonel Sydney Farr, MC, DL, JP, Chairman of the County Council (1962–1963) 1963 Nottinghamshire County Hall
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Alderman Edward James Willson 1843 AndrewAlderman Edward James Willson 1843 Usher Gallery
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Alderman Edward Wood (1839–1917), JP, Mayor of Leicester (1888, 1895, 1901 & 1906) 1898 Walter William Ouless (1848–1933)Alderman Edward Wood (1839–1917), JP, Mayor of Leicester (1888, 1895, 1901 & 1906) 1898 Leicester Town Hall
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Alderman Edwin Hewitt, Mayor of Maidenhead (1899) 1900 Hubert LeeAlderman Edwin Hewitt, Mayor of Maidenhead (1899) 1900 Windsor & Royal Borough Museum
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Alderman F. J. Bowles 1921 Henry Scott Tuke (1858–1929)Alderman F. J. Bowles 1921 Falmouth Art Gallery
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Alderman F. R. Radford 1925 Noel Denholm Davis (1876–1950)Alderman F. R. Radford 1925 Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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Alderman George E. C. Wragg (1826–1915) c.1890 Ernest Moore (1865–1940)Alderman George E. C. Wragg (1826–1915) c.1890
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Alderman J. T. Whipp, Mayor of Clitheroe (1904–1911 & 1921–1923) 1911 Henry Daniel (1876–1959)Alderman J. T. Whipp, Mayor of Clitheroe (1904–1911 & 1921–1923) 1911 Clitheroe Library
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Alderman John Mathias Berry (1847–1917), as Mayor 1912 George Frederick Harris (1856–1926)Alderman John Mathias Berry (1847–1917), as Mayor 1912 Cyfarthfa Castle Museum & Art Gallery
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Alderman Joseph Sykes 1779 George Chalmers (c.1720–c.1791)Alderman Joseph Sykes 1779 Hull Guildhall
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Alderman Robert Cattle, Lord Mayor (1840–1841) 1841 unknown artistAlderman Robert Cattle, Lord Mayor (1840–1841) 1841 York Mansion House
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Alderman Robert Fawcett 1879 T. Wells Smith (active 19th C)Alderman Robert Fawcett 1879 York Art Gallery
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Alderman Samuel Michael Emanuel 1868 British SchoolAlderman Samuel Michael Emanuel 1868 Southampton City Art Gallery
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Alderman Sir Frank Small, CBE, DL, JP, Chairman of the County Council (1963–1967) 1965 John Townsend (1930–2013)Alderman Sir Frank Small, CBE, DL, JP, Chairman of the County Council (1963–1967) 1965 Nottinghamshire County Hall
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Alderman Sir John Turney (1839–1927), Kt 1889 Alfred Hartley (1855–1933)Alderman Sir John Turney (1839–1927), Kt 1889 Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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Alderman Thomas Carden (1738–1836) 1828 Richard Evans (1784–1871)Alderman Thomas Carden (1738–1836) 1828 Worcester Guildhall