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Daniel Lysons Brass Plate for Richard Amondesham and His Wife Katherine, Ealing Church
Daniel Lysons, 1762–1834, British
Brass Plate for Richard Amondesham and His Wife Katherine, Ealing Church
between 1796 and 1811
Francis Nicholson Scarborough: Shipwreck at the Foot of the Castle Cliff
Francis Nicholson, 1753–1844, British
Scarborough: Shipwreck at the Foot of the Castle Cliff
ca. 1808
Daniel Lysons Brass Plate for Gregory Lovell and his Wife Anne, Daughter of David Bellingham, Harlington Church
Daniel Lysons, 1762–1834, British
Brass Plate for Gregory Lovell and his Wife Anne, Daughter of David Bellingham, Harlington Church
between 1796 and 1811
Daniel Lysons Memorial to Mrs. Hester Hill and Mr. Thomas Hill, Chelsea Church
Daniel Lysons, 1762–1834, British
Memorial to Mrs. Hester Hill and Mr. Thomas Hill, Chelsea Church
between 1796 and 1811
Daniel Lysons Monuments to Mrs. Rebecca Cassamajor and Thoma Spateman, Chiswick Church
Daniel Lysons, 1762–1834, British
Monuments to Mrs. Rebecca Cassamajor and Thoma Spateman, Chiswick Church
between 1796 and 1811
Daniel Lysons Brass Plate for John Asplyn, Godfrey Askew, and Elizabeth the Wife of them Both, Edmonton Church
Daniel Lysons, 1762–1834, British
Brass Plate for John Asplyn, Godfrey Askew, and Elizabeth the Wife of them Both, Edmonton Church
between 1796 and 1811
Daniel Lysons Brass Plate Monument of the Duchess of Northumberland and Her Daughters, Chelsea Church
Daniel Lysons, 1762–1834, British
Brass Plate Monument of the Duchess of Northumberland and Her Daughters, Chelsea Church
between 1796 and 1811
Thomas Rowlandson The Launching of H.M.S. 'Hibernia' 1804
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827, British
The Launching of H.M.S. 'Hibernia' 1804
ca. 1804
Charles Claude Pyne The London Scottish Volunteer Regiment at Wimbledon Common Rifle Ranges with the Soldiers under canvas
Charles Claude Pyne, 1802–1878
The London Scottish Volunteer Regiment at Wimbledon Common Rifle Ranges with the Soldiers under canvas
1872
Thomas Rowlandson Embarkation at Southampton, June 20th 1794
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827, British
Embarkation at Southampton, June 20th 1794
1794
Daniel Lysons Brass Plate for Mrs. Hale, Daughter of Porter, Walthamstow Church
Daniel Lysons, 1762–1834, British
Brass Plate for Mrs. Hale, Daughter of Porter, Walthamstow Church
between 1796 and 1811
Robert Dighton Margaret Nicholson Attempting to Assassinate His Majesty, George III, at the Garden Entrance of St. James's Palace, 2nd August 1786
Robert Dighton, 1752–1814, British
Margaret Nicholson Attempting to Assassinate His Majesty, George III, at the Garden Entrance of St. James's Palace, 2nd August 1786
1786
Daniel Lysons Tomb of Gregory Lovell and his Wife Anne, Harlington Church
Daniel Lysons, 1762–1834, British
Tomb of Gregory Lovell and his Wife Anne, Harlington Church
between 1796 and 1811
Daniel Lysons Brass Plate Monument for John Stockton, West Wickham Church
Daniel Lysons, 1762–1834, British
Brass Plate Monument for John Stockton, West Wickham Church
between 1796 and 1811
Daniel Lysons Brass Plate for Dr. James Goode and his Wife Joan, Daughter of Edward Clinton, West Drayton Church
Daniel Lysons, 1762–1834, British
Brass Plate for Dr. James Goode and his Wife Joan, Daughter of Edward Clinton, West Drayton Church
between 1796 and 1811
William Alexander The Dinner in Mote Park, Maidstone, after the Royal Review of the Kentish Volunteers
William Alexander, 1767–1816, British
The Dinner in Mote Park, Maidstone, after the Royal Review of the Kentish Volunteers
ca. 1799
Daniel Lysons Brass Plate to Thomas and Alicia Broke, Parish Church of St. Margaret, Barking
Daniel Lysons, 1762–1834, British
Brass Plate to Thomas and Alicia Broke, Parish Church of St. Margaret, Barking
between 1796 and 1811