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National Trust, Wimpole Hall
Wimpole Hall is an impressive mansion, bequeathed by Elsie Kipling (1896–1976), Mrs George Bambridge. It has housed the historic collections of Edward (1689–1741), Lord Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford, who commissioned James Thornhill to decorate the Hall’s chapel with the altarpiece showing 'The Adoration of the Magi', and that of the Earls of Hardwicke, the first of whom bought Wimpole in 1740, although all their collections had to be dispersed in the 1880s.
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Sir Joseph Yorke (1724–1792), Baron Dover, KB, MP 1770 Joseph Samuel Webster (d.1796)Sir Joseph Yorke (1724–1792), Baron Dover, KB, MP 1770 National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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A Grand Staircase with Figures and Statuary c.1820/1830 Spanish SchoolA Grand Staircase with Figures and Statuary c.1820/1830 National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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Horse Restrained by a Groom, One of 'The Marly Horses' c.1880–c.1900 Guillaume Coustou the elder (1677–1746) (after)Horse Restrained by a Groom, One of 'The Marly Horses' c.1880–c.1900 National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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Harriott Manningham (d.1854), Mrs Charles Yorke 1793 Henri-Pierre Danloux (1753–1809)Harriott Manningham (d.1854), Mrs Charles Yorke 1793 National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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'Les étrennes de Julie' 1783 Pierre-Alexandre Wille (1748–1821)'Les étrennes de Julie' 1783 National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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An Angling Party (The Willyams Family at Carnanton?) 1773 Edward Smith (active 1740–1773)An Angling Party (The Willyams Family at Carnanton?) 1773 National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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Six of the Duke of Newcastle’s Manège Horses A. Sijmons (active c.1665–1675)Six of the Duke of Newcastle’s Manège Horses National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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Portrait of a Girl with a Patch Box 1760 Philippe Mercier (1689–1760)Portrait of a Girl with a Patch Box 1760 National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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Peacock and Chickens, with a View of a House 1731/1737 Pieter Casteels (1684–1749)Peacock and Chickens, with a View of a House 1731/1737 National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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Caracalla, Emperor of Rome (188 AD–217 AD) 17th C unknown artistCaracalla, Emperor of Rome (188 AD–217 AD) 17th C National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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America 1800–1830 unknown artistAmerica 1800–1830 National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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Cupid with Torches 1800–1830 unknown artistCupid with Torches 1800–1830 National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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America 1800–1830 unknown artistAmerica 1800–1830 National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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A Classical Landscape with Two Figures Greeting One Another, Cattle, and a Town beyond Jan Frans van Bloemen (1662–1749) (style of)A Classical Landscape with Two Figures Greeting One Another, Cattle, and a Town beyond National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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Diana Disarming Cupid: Elizabeth Dashwood (1741–1832), Duchess of Manchester, and Her Son George Montagu (1763–1772), Viscount... 1769 Joshua Reynolds (1723–1792)Diana Disarming Cupid: Elizabeth Dashwood (1741–1832), Duchess of Manchester, and Her Son George Montagu (1763–1772), Viscount Manderville 1769 National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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Crossing Lancaster Sands 1834–1840 David Cox the elder (1783–1859) (attributed to)Crossing Lancaster Sands 1834–1840 National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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Miss Lawson, Mrs (later Lady) Chicheley (?) Peter Lely (1618–1680)Miss Lawson, Mrs (later Lady) Chicheley (?) National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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Senate Square, St Petersburg, with Falconet's Statue of Peter the Great Jennens & Bettridge (active 1816–1870)Senate Square, St Petersburg, with Falconet's Statue of Peter the Great National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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The Right Honourable Charles Yorke (1722–1770), Lord Chancellor c.1756 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779)The Right Honourable Charles Yorke (1722–1770), Lord Chancellor c.1756 National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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A Morning Landscape with a Triumphal Arch 1777 William Ashford (1746–1824)A Morning Landscape with a Triumphal Arch 1777 National Trust, Wimpole Hall