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Kneeling Barry Grayson
telling Gladstone and Bright that they may as well dine in Greenwich
which included a motorboat
Grover Cleveland
the red leather upholstery surmounted by the Society's coat-of-arms
Portrait of Samuel Hawkesley Burbury (1831-1911) Ham House Kneeling Barry GraysonHead and shoulders portrait of Samuel Hawkesley Burbury, head turned slightly to the left as viewed. Printed below the image: 'MAULL & FOX, 187A PICCADILLY, LONDON.' The reverse has various inscriptions including a series of printed coats of arms and 'MAULL & FOX PHOTOGRAPHERS TO THE ROYAL FAMILY Portrait and Miniature Painters, 187A, PICCADILLY LONDON. Marion Imp. Paris.' There is a manuscript negative number: '189754'. Samuel Hawkesley Burbury was
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