The Right Honourable Robert Grosvenor (1801–1893), 1st Baron Ebury

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The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine, UCLH Arts

Title

The Right Honourable Robert Grosvenor (1801–1893), 1st Baron Ebury

Date

1882

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 142.5 x W 112 cm

Accession number

UCLHArts_RLHH_319

Acquisition method

presented by the 2nd Lord and Lady Ebury, 1894

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

The Rt Hon 1. Lord Ebury. Subsciprtion portrait [presented to Lady Ebury in recognition of His Lorship's great services in the cause of Homeopathy. 2. The Rt Hon Robert Grosvenor, First Baron Ebury. Chairman 1854-1858. President 1888-1893. Presented to the Hospital by the Second Lord and Lady Ebury, 1894.

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The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine, UCLH Arts

The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine, 60 Great Ormond Street, Greater London WC1N 3HR England

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