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Hugh Goldwin Riviere
1869–1956
Portrait painter, born in Bromley, Kent, son of the artist Briton Riviere. Studied at Royal Academy Schools. Exhibited RA and RP especially, also at Ridley Art Club, Fine Art Society and Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Herbert Edward Ryle (1856–1925), Bishop of Exeter and Winchester, Dean of Westminster, President (1896–1901) 1922 Queens' College, University of Cambridge
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John Brownlee Lonsdale (1850–1924), 1st Baron Armaghdale 1908 Stormont
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Robert Younger (1861–1946), Baron Blanesburgh of Alloa, Commoner (1880), Honorary Fellow (1916), Visitor (1933–1946), Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, Benefactor c.1933 Balliol College, University of Oxford
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Canon Sydney Pelham 1916 Norfolk Museums Service
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Frank Benson (1858–1939) 1910 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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Walter Johnstone Douglas (1886–1972), as Eochaidh in 'The Immortal Hour' by Rutland Boughton 1923 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Henry Herbert Wills, Honorary Member (1921) 1922 Merchants Hall, Society of Merchant Venturers
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Henry Whitemead Moss (1841–1917), Headmaster of Shrewsbury School 1909 St John's College, University of Cambridge
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The Right Honourable Sir John Edward Dorington (1832–1911), Bt, Chairman of Gloucestershire County Council (1889–1908) 1908 Gloucester Shire Hall
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Lord Winterstoke Royal West of England Academy (RWA)
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Dame Sarah Lees (1842–1935) before 1912 Gallery Oldham
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Dame Janet Stancomb-Wills (1853–1932) Ramsgate Library
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Henry Barclay Swete 1906 Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge
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A Libation to Olympus 1904 The Wilson
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Frederick Henry Chase (1853–1925), President (1901–1906), Bishop of Ely (1905–1924) 1921 Queens' College, University of Cambridge
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Sir Thomas Graham Jackson (1835–1924), Scholar (1854), Fellow (1864), Honorary Fellow (1882) 1900 Wadham College, University of Oxford
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Sir Adolphus Ward, Master (1900–1924) 1911 Peterhouse, University of Cambridge
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Mary Scharlieb (1845–1930) 1908 Royal Free Hospital
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Worshipful Brother James Stephens Beamish, The Living Museum of the North, Museum of Freemasonry
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Charles Silvester Horne (1865–1914), MA, MP 1904 The Congregational Memorial Hall Trust (1978) Limited