Eden Upton Eddis artist britanik
Eddis, Eden Upton, 1812-1901
Eddis, Eden Upton (British painter, 1812-1901)
Eden Upton Eddis artiste britannique
Eddis, Eden Upton, 1812-1901, artist.
VIAF ID: 39312750 (Personal)
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Works
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Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (1815–1881), DD, Dean of Westminster |
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Baron Cottesloe (1798–1890), PC |
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Doctor George Ferris Whidborne Mortimer (1805–1871), Headmaster of the City of London School |
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Edward Gordon Douglas-Pennant, 1st Lord Penrhyn of Llandegai (1800 - 1886) |
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Francis Boott (1792–1863) |
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Frederick Charles Plumptre (1796–1870), DD, Fellow (1817), Master (1836) |
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George Chilton |
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George Frederick Young (1791–1870), MP for Tynemouth |
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George Smeed |
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Henry Pownall |
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Henry Sharp Taylor |
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The Hon. Mrs Heytesbury |
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James Brownlow William Cecil (1791–1868), 2nd Marquess of Salisbury |
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Jeremy Taylor |
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John Bird Sumner (1780–1862), Archbishop of Canterbury |
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John Curtis-Hayward (1804–1874), JP and Deputy Lieutenant, Chairman of Quarter Sessions (1863–1874) |
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John Humphreys Davies |
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John Painter Vincent (1776–1852), Surgeon |
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Lady M.E. Hamlyn Williams & Sir H. Drummond |
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Lady Maria Louisa Fitzroy, Lady Penhryn (1818-1912) |
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Lewis Loyd (Father of Lord Overstone) student of the Presbyterian College, 1785-1789, Assistant Classical Tutor at Manchester Academy, and Ministerial Supply of Dob Lane Chapel, Failsworth, 1790-1792 |
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Lieutenant Colonel Hankin |
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Michael Thomas Bass (1799–1884), Brewer |
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Mr Thomas Godfrey Sambrooke (c.1799–1871), Member of the Committee of Management (1839–1871) |
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Portrait of Lewis Loyd, Esq., aged 84 |
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Portrait of William A'Court, Lord Heytesbury, English Viceroy in Ireland (1779-1860) |
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R. J. Shepard |
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Reverend Robson |
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Richard Price, of Norton Manor, Esq. (1773–1861), D.L.; M.P. for Radnor (1799–1847) |
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Richard Venables (1774–1858), DD |
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The Right Honourable Robert Adam Philips Haldane Haldane-Duncan (1841–1918), 3rd Earl of Camperdown |
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Robert Edward Ward (1818–1904) |
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The Rose of Sharon: a religious souvenir, for MDCCCLI, 1850: |
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Rowland Hill (1800–1875), 2nd Viscount Hill |
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Samuel Clarke, DD (copy after Thomas Gibson) |
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Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, 1st Bt (1807-1886) |
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Sir Edward Hall Alderson, Baron of the Exchequer (1834–1857) |
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Sir Frederick Thesiger (1794–1878), 1st Baron Chelmsford |
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Sir George Beaumont (1828–1882), 9th Bt |
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Sir Henry Ainslie Hoare, 5th Bt (1824-1894) and his Sister Georgiana Hoare (d.1905) as Children |
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Sir James Cosmo Melvill (1792–1861) |
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Sydney Smith |
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Theodore Edward Hook |
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Thomas Hughes, Esq., of Ystrad (1799–1881), Chairman of Quarter Sessions (1855–1859) |
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Thomas Kenyon (1780–1851) |
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Thomas William Bramston (1796–1871), MP for South Essex (1835–1865) |
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L. W. Dillwyn Esqr. M.P |
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