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The Triumph of Arts and Letters – The Mechanical Powers 1870 Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905)The Triumph of Arts and Letters – The Mechanical Powers 1870 Royal Albert Hall
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The Nativity and the Crucifixion Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905)The Nativity and the Crucifixion Holy Trinity Church, Chelsea, Kensington and Chelsea
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Aristotle (384 BC–322 BC) c.1860 Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905)Aristotle (384 BC–322 BC) c.1860 Oxford University Museum of Natural History
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The Legend of King Arthur: Arthur Recognised as King Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905)The Legend of King Arthur: Arthur Recognised as King Parliamentary Art Collection
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Queen Victoria (1819–1901) 1887 Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905)Queen Victoria (1819–1901) 1887 Exeter Guildhall
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The Legend of King Arthur: Sir Galahad, Sir Percivale, Sir Bors Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905)The Legend of King Arthur: Sir Galahad, Sir Percivale, Sir Bors Parliamentary Art Collection
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The Albert Memorial 1864–1876 John Henry Foley (1818–1874) and Thomas Brock (1847–1922) and Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905) and George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878) and John Bell (1811–1895) and John Lawlor (1820–1901) and Patrick MacDowell (1799–1870) and William Calder Marshall (1813–1894) and John Birnie Philip (1824–1875) and James Frank Redfern (1837–1876) and William Theed II (1804–1891) and Thomas Thornycroft (1815–1885) and Henry Weekes I (1807–1877) and Farmer and Brindley (active 1851–1929) and John Kelk (1816–1886) and Francis Webb Sheilds (1820–1906) and Francis Alfred Skidmore (1817–1896) and John Richard Clayton (1827–1913) and Antonio Salviati (1816–1890) and H. Prince & Co. and Elkington & Co. and R. Masefield & Co.The Albert Memorial 1864–1876 Kensington Gardens, Knightsbridge, Westminster
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Thomas Waghorn (1800–1850) 1888 Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905) and Moore & Co.Thomas Waghorn (1800–1850) 1888 New Road, Chatham, Kent
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Roundels with Prophets Henry Wilson (1864–1934) and Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905)Roundels with Prophets Holy Trinity Church, Kensington, Kensington and Chelsea
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George Edmund Street (1824–1881) Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905)George Edmund Street (1824–1881) The Royal Institute of British Architects
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Dedication Stone, Princess Alexandra (1844–1925) 1879 Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905)Dedication Stone, Princess Alexandra (1844–1925) 1879 Camden School for Girls
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The Legend of King Arthur: King Arthur Carried in a Barge to Avillon Attended by Queens Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905)The Legend of King Arthur: King Arthur Carried in a Barge to Avillon Attended by Queens Parliamentary Art Collection
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George Edmund Street (1824–1881), Architect and Architectural Theorist 1886 Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905)George Edmund Street (1824–1881), Architect and Architectural Theorist 1886 Government Art Collection
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The Ever Reigning Queen c.1880 Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905)The Ever Reigning Queen c.1880 Royal Academy of Arts
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Study of a Female Figure for 'Remorse' c.1903 Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905)Study of a Female Figure for 'Remorse' c.1903 Royal Academy of Arts
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Design for the 1856 Goodwood Cup 1856 Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905)Design for the 1856 Goodwood Cup 1856 Royal Academy of Arts
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Hester Armstead, Student at Girton (1876–1879), Classics Mistress at North London, Collegiate School (1884–1926) Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905)Hester Armstead, Student at Girton (1876–1879), Classics Mistress at North London, Collegiate School (1884–1926) Girton College, University of Cambridge
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Sir John Blencowe Robinson (1830–1877), Baronet 19th C Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905)Sir John Blencowe Robinson (1830–1877), Baronet 19th C Northampton General Hospital
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The Legend of King Arthur: Sir Galahad Imprisoned by the Tyrant Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905)The Legend of King Arthur: Sir Galahad Imprisoned by the Tyrant Parliamentary Art Collection
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Playmates 1897 Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905)Playmates 1897 Aberdeen Art Gallery