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County Hall, Hertford
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Queen Elizabeth (1900–2002), Consort of George VI John Leigh-Pemberton (1911–1997)Queen Elizabeth (1900–2002), Consort of George VI County Hall, Hertford
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Dame Betty Patterson, DBE, JP, DL, Chairman of the County Council (1969–1973) Olga Lehmann (1912–2001)Dame Betty Patterson, DBE, JP, DL, Chairman of the County Council (1969–1973) County Hall, Hertford
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Philip Elton Longmore (1884–1954), CBE, DL, JP, County Council (1930–1948) William D. Dring (1904–1990)Philip Elton Longmore (1884–1954), CBE, DL, JP, County Council (1930–1948) County Hall, Hertford
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Sir Harold Williams, FBA, Chairman of the County Council (1947–1952) John Thomas Young Gilroy (1898–1985)Sir Harold Williams, FBA, Chairman of the County Council (1947–1952) County Hall, Hertford
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Mayor A. J. Hughes, MC, TD, DL, Chairman of the County Council (1973–1974 & 1977–1980) John Edwards (b.1940)Mayor A. J. Hughes, MC, TD, DL, Chairman of the County Council (1973–1974 & 1977–1980) County Hall, Hertford
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Major General Sir George Burns (d.1997), KCVO, CB, DSO, OBE, MC, Lord Lieutenant (1961–1986) Richard Foster (b.1945)Major General Sir George Burns (d.1997), KCVO, CB, DSO, OBE, MC, Lord Lieutenant (1961–1986) County Hall, Hertford
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Brigadier Sir Edward Bennington, CMG, DSO, MC, DL, Chairman of the County Council (1952–1958) 1958 John Leigh-Pemberton (1911–1997)Brigadier Sir Edward Bennington, CMG, DSO, MC, DL, Chairman of the County Council (1952–1958) 1958 County Hall, Hertford
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Arthur Henry Holland, 3rd Viscount Knutsford (1855–1935), County Alderman (1889–1935), High Sheriff of Hertfordshire (1896) 1930 Oswald Hornby Joseph Birley (1880–1952)Arthur Henry Holland, 3rd Viscount Knutsford (1855–1935), County Alderman (1889–1935), High Sheriff of Hertfordshire (1896) 1930 County Hall, Hertford
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Sir John Cockram (b.1908), Chairman of the County Council (1962–1965) 1966 Henry Marvell Carr (1894–1970)Sir John Cockram (b.1908), Chairman of the County Council (1962–1965) 1966 County Hall, Hertford
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Sir John Evans (1823–1908), KCB, FRS, Chairman of Quarter Sessions and the County Council 1905 John Collier (1850–1934)Sir John Evans (1823–1908), KCB, FRS, Chairman of Quarter Sessions and the County Council 1905 County Hall, Hertford
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Robert Arthur Talbot, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, KG (1830–1903) Edmund Dyer (active c.1820–1875)Robert Arthur Talbot, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, KG (1830–1903) County Hall, Hertford
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A Farmer Burning Leaves, Ashridge Park 1870 unknown artistA Farmer Burning Leaves, Ashridge Park 1870 County Hall, Hertford
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Colonel Charles Elton Longmore (d.1930), County Treasurer (1878–1894), Clerk of the Peace and Chairman of the County Council... 1931 Oswald Hornby Joseph Birley (1880–1952)Colonel Charles Elton Longmore (d.1930), County Treasurer (1878–1894), Clerk of the Peace and Chairman of the County Council (1894–1930), Honorary Colonel 1st Hertfordshire Regiment (1921–1930) 1931 County Hall, Hertford
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M305 No. 3 c.1970 Peter Collingwood (1922–2008)M305 No. 3 c.1970 County Hall, Hertford
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The Right Honourable T. F. Halsey (1839–1927), MP for Hertfordshire (1874–1885) and for the Watford Division (1885–1906) 1907 John Collier (1850–1934)The Right Honourable T. F. Halsey (1839–1927), MP for Hertfordshire (1874–1885) and for the Watford Division (1885–1906) 1907 County Hall, Hertford
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June Evening in the Meadows under Ware Park Edward Archibald Brown (1866–1935)June Evening in the Meadows under Ware Park County Hall, Hertford
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Macrogauge Hanging No. 1 c.1970 Peter Collingwood (1922–2008)Macrogauge Hanging No. 1 c.1970 County Hall, Hertford
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William Plumer (1736–1822), of Gilston Park, MP for Hertfordshire (1768–1807) 1817 or before Thomas Lawrence (1769–1830) (studio of)William Plumer (1736–1822), of Gilston Park, MP for Hertfordshire (1768–1807) 1817 or before County Hall, Hertford
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Boy with Cricket Bat* c.1937/1939 Harold Wilson Parker (1896–1980)Boy with Cricket Bat* c.1937/1939 County Hall, Hertford
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William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (1779–1848) Edmund Dyer (active c.1820–1875)William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (1779–1848) County Hall, Hertford