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Stapleton Cotton (1773–1865), Field Marshal Viscount Combermere, GCB, KST 1839 John Hayter (1800–1891)Stapleton Cotton (1773–1865), Field Marshal Viscount Combermere, GCB, KST 1839 English Heritage, The Wellington Collection, Apsley House
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Viscountess Dungannon (d.1880) 1839 John Hayter (1800–1891)Viscountess Dungannon (d.1880) 1839 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Ernest Augustus Charles Brudenell-Bruce (1811–1886), 3rd Marquess of Ailesbury & 9th Earl of Cardigan 1843 John Hayter (1800–1891)Ernest Augustus Charles Brudenell-Bruce (1811–1886), 3rd Marquess of Ailesbury & 9th Earl of Cardigan 1843 National Trust, Attingham Park
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Miss Moore Grant (1790s–1828), Youngest Daughter of Anne Grant of Laggan 1817 John Hayter (1800–1891)Miss Moore Grant (1790s–1828), Youngest Daughter of Anne Grant of Laggan 1817 Highland Folk Museum (High Life Highland)
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Lady Augusta FitzClarence Kennedy-Erskine (d.1860), Natural Daughter of King William IV and Wife of the Honourable John Erskine, with Her... John Hayter (1800–1891)Lady Augusta FitzClarence Kennedy-Erskine (d.1860), Natural Daughter of King William IV and Wife of the Honourable John Erskine, with Her Children, Wiliam Henry, Wilhelmina and Millicent Ann Mary National Trust for Scotland, House of Dun
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Charles Brudenell-Bruce (1773–1856), 2nd Earl & 1st Marquess of Ailesbury 1840 John Hayter (1800–1891)Charles Brudenell-Bruce (1773–1856), 2nd Earl & 1st Marquess of Ailesbury 1840 National Trust, Attingham Park
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Landscape with a Stream between Wooded Banks John Hayter (1800–1891)Landscape with a Stream between Wooded Banks The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Sir Benjamin Hallowell Carew c.1833 John Hayter (1800–1891)Sir Benjamin Hallowell Carew c.1833 National Portrait Gallery, London
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A Room at Windsor Castle John Hayter (1800–1891)A Room at Windsor Castle National Trust for Scotland, House of Dun
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George William Frederick Brudenell-Bruce (1804–1878), 2nd Marquess of Ailesbury & 8th Earl of Cardigan, KG, PC 1850 John Hayter (1800–1891)George William Frederick Brudenell-Bruce (1804–1878), 2nd Marquess of Ailesbury & 8th Earl of Cardigan, KG, PC 1850 National Trust, Attingham Park
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Sir Thomas Dalrymple Hesketh (1777–1842), 3rd Bt, of Rufford John Hayter (1800–1891)Sir Thomas Dalrymple Hesketh (1777–1842), 3rd Bt, of Rufford National Trust, Rufford Old Hall
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A Controversy on Colour John Hayter (1800–1891)A Controversy on Colour Shipley Art Gallery
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Theatrical Sketches, Three sketches of Norma in a long cape, backing away with both hands raised 1825 John Hayter (1800–1891)Theatrical Sketches, Three sketches of Norma in a long cape, backing away with both hands raised 1825 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Theatrical Sketches, 'Tis Norma!!! (An anguished Norma drops the wreath) 1825 John Hayter (1800–1891)Theatrical Sketches, 'Tis Norma!!! (An anguished Norma drops the wreath) 1825 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Theatrical Sketches, Adelaide Kemble as Norma, 1st Act 1825 John Hayter (1800–1891)Theatrical Sketches, Adelaide Kemble as Norma, 1st Act 1825 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Theatrical Sketches: Profile of Madame Pasta, Listening to Mr and Mrs Siddons 1825 John Hayter (1800–1891)Theatrical Sketches: Profile of Madame Pasta, Listening to Mr and Mrs Siddons 1825 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Theatrical Sketches, Madame Pasta holding high a flame or staff 1825 John Hayter (1800–1891)Theatrical Sketches, Madame Pasta holding high a flame or staff 1825 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Theatrical Sketches, Madame Pasta probably as Medea with her two sons 1825 John Hayter (1800–1891)Theatrical Sketches, Madame Pasta probably as Medea with her two sons 1825 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Theatrical Sketches, Madame Pasta reclining 1825 John Hayter (1800–1891)Theatrical Sketches, Madame Pasta reclining 1825 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Theatrical Sketches, Two sketches of Madame Pasta on stage, with Jason as a Roman soldier behind her 1825 John Hayter (1800–1891)Theatrical Sketches, Two sketches of Madame Pasta on stage, with Jason as a Roman soldier behind her 1825 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford