Archbishop William Alexander (1824–1911)
Archbishop William Alexander (1824–1911)
Archbishop William Alexander (1824–1911)
Archbishop William Alexander (1824–1911)
Archbishop William Alexander (1824–1911)
Archbishop William Alexander (1824–1911)
Archbishop William Alexander (1824–1911)
Archbishop William Alexander (1824–1911)

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Armagh Robinson Library

Armagh

Title

Archbishop William Alexander (1824–1911)

Date

1903

Medium

plaster

Measurements

H 75 x W 75 x D 38 cm

Accession number

2018.5

Work type

Bust

Signature/marks description

small motif or collector's mark inscribed to left of signature, dated 1916

Inscription description

on edge at base of shoulders at back: 1916 / KATHLEEN SHAW / 1902

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