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Goodiva (Lady Godiva) 1586 Adam van Noort (1562–1641) (attributed to)Goodiva (Lady Godiva) 1586 Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
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Peasants Carousing Outside of an Inn 1670–1679 Adriaen van Ostade (1610–1685)Peasants Carousing Outside of an Inn 1670–1679 National Trust, Ascott
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Michael Barstow c.1694 unknown artistMichael Barstow c.1694 Merchant Adventurers’ Hall
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Edward Colston 1694 Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (circle of)Edward Colston 1694 Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums
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Sylvester Petyt c.1700 British (English) SchoolSylvester Petyt c.1700 Skipton Town Council
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William Murray (1705–1793), Later 1st Earl of Mansfield c.1738 Jean-Baptiste van Loo (1684–1745) and John Giles Eccardt (1720–1779)William Murray (1705–1793), Later 1st Earl of Mansfield c.1738 English Heritage, Kenwood
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A Sea-Shore 1776 Claude-Joseph Vernet (1714–1789)A Sea-Shore 1776 The National Gallery, London
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Captain Joseph Morcom and Thomas Daniell 1786 John Opie (1761–1807)Captain Joseph Morcom and Thomas Daniell 1786 Royal Cornwall Museum
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Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797) 1791–1792 John Williamson (1751–1818) (attributed to)Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797) 1791–1792 Walker Art Gallery
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Allegory of Drink: Abstinence Oath c.1801–1825 British SchoolAllegory of Drink: Abstinence Oath c.1801–1825 Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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Joseph Sturge (1793–1859) early 19th C Alexander Rippingille (c.1796–1858)Joseph Sturge (1793–1859) early 19th C Birmingham Museums Trust
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A Beggar 1800–1849 unknown artistA Beggar 1800–1849 York Art Gallery
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A Ruin Caprice 19th century Francesco Guardi (1712–1793) (imitator of)A Ruin Caprice 19th century The National Gallery, London
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John Passmore Edwards (1823–1911), Honorary Freeman 19th C British SchoolJohn Passmore Edwards (1823–1911), Honorary Freeman 19th C Truro City Council Municipal Buildings
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Friendly Society Banner 1808 unknown artistFriendly Society Banner 1808 The Corstorphine Heritage Centre
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Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (1752–1842), Agriculturalist 1809 Thomas Weaver (1774–1843)Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (1752–1842), Agriculturalist 1809 Government Art Collection
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The Poacher 1815 William Nedham (active 1815–1849)The Poacher 1815 Leicestershire County Council Museums Service
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Covenanters Preaching c.1830 George Harvey (1806–1876)Covenanters Preaching c.1830 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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Lord Denman (1779–1854) c.1831–1833 Thomas Barber (1771–1843)Lord Denman (1779–1854) c.1831–1833 Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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Tradesman's Friendly Union 1828 British (English) SchoolTradesman's Friendly Union 1828 Compton Verney
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'Les droits de l'homme', 1797 c.1834 Thomas Luny (1759–1837)'Les droits de l'homme', 1797 c.1834 Falmouth Art Gallery
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David Beatson of Kirkpottie, Original Trustee of James Murray's Royal Asylum and Chairman of Directors (1827–1838) exhibited 1831 Thomas Duncan (1807–1845)David Beatson of Kirkpottie, Original Trustee of James Murray's Royal Asylum and Chairman of Directors (1827–1838) exhibited 1831 The Health Board – NHS Tayside
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Catechising in a Scottish School 1832 George Harvey (1806–1876)Catechising in a Scottish School 1832 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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The House of Commons, 1833 1833–1843 George Hayter (1792–1871)The House of Commons, 1833 1833–1843 National Portrait Gallery, London
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The Slave Market, Cairo 1840 William James Müller (1812–1845)The Slave Market, Cairo 1840 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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Irish Immigrants c.1847 John Joseph Barker (1824–1904)Irish Immigrants c.1847 Victoria Art Gallery
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Recollections of Liverpool Blue Coat Hospital, St George's Day 1843 Henry Travis (after)Recollections of Liverpool Blue Coat Hospital, St George's Day 1843 Liverpool Blue Coat School
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The Governess 1844 Richard Redgrave (1804–1888)The Governess 1844 Victoria and Albert Museum
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William Allen (1770–1843), FRS, First President of the Pharmaceutical Society (1841–1843) 1844 Henry Perronet Briggs (1791/1793–1844)William Allen (1770–1843), FRS, First President of the Pharmaceutical Society (1841–1843) 1844 Royal Pharmaceutical Society Museum
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Samuel Tuke (1784–1857) 1844 John West (active 1839–1844)Samuel Tuke (1784–1857) 1844 Usher Gallery
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The Boardroom of the Liverpool Blue Coat Hospital 1844 Richard Ansdell (1815–1885)The Boardroom of the Liverpool Blue Coat Hospital 1844 Liverpool Blue Coat School
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Abel Chapman of Woodford (1752–1849), an Elder Brother of the Trinity House and a Treasurer of St Thomas's Hospital 1844 Andrew Morton (1802–1845)Abel Chapman of Woodford (1752–1849), an Elder Brother of the Trinity House and a Treasurer of St Thomas's Hospital 1844 Whitby Museum
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Thomas Holloway 1845 William Wallace Scott (1820–1905)Thomas Holloway 1845 Royal Holloway, University of London
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The Poor Teacher 1845 Richard Redgrave (1804–1888)The Poor Teacher 1845 Shipley Art Gallery
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Jane Holloway 1845 William Wallace Scott (1820–1905)Jane Holloway 1845 Royal Holloway, University of London
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The Outcast 1851 Richard Redgrave (1804–1888)The Outcast 1851 Royal Academy of Arts
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'Take your Son, Sir' ?1851–92 Ford Madox Brown (1821–1893)'Take your Son, Sir' ?1851–92 Tate Britain
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Beating the Borough Bounds 1853 John Thomas Blight (1835–1911)Beating the Borough Bounds 1853 Penlee House Gallery & Museum
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Joseph Sturge (1793–1859) 1855 Jerry Barrett (1824–1906)Joseph Sturge (1793–1859) 1855 Birmingham Museums Trust
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Election Riot at Coventry c.1861 James Pollard (1792–1867) (attributed to)Election Riot at Coventry c.1861 Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
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Study for 'Nameless and Friendless' 1857 Emily Mary Osborn (1828–1925)Study for 'Nameless and Friendless' 1857 York Art Gallery
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John Scobell of Nancealverne, First Chairman of Board of Guardians 1857 Richard Thomas Pentreath (1806–1869) (attributed to)John Scobell of Nancealverne, First Chairman of Board of Guardians 1857 Penlee House Gallery & Museum
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The Convict 1858–1860 Marcus C. Stone (1840–1921)The Convict 1858–1860 York Art Gallery
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The Emigrant's Last Sight of Home 1858 Richard Redgrave (1804–1888)The Emigrant's Last Sight of Home 1858 Tate
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Elizabeth Fry, Aged 90 1859 William Bassett (active 1850–1890)Elizabeth Fry, Aged 90 1859 Holsworthy Museum
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Exterior of Petworth Gaol, Possibly of the Treadmill or 'Crankhouse' 1860s (?) unknown artistExterior of Petworth Gaol, Possibly of the Treadmill or 'Crankhouse' 1860s (?) Petworth Cottage Museum
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The Lady Godiva Procession of 1829, Coventry 1861 David Gee (1793–1872)The Lady Godiva Procession of 1829, Coventry 1861 Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
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Dawn: Luther at Erfurt 1861 Joseph Noel Paton (1821–1901)Dawn: Luther at Erfurt 1861 National Galleries of Scotland: National
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Cromwell's First Appearance in Parliament c.1867–1868 David Wilkie Wynfield (1837–1887)Cromwell's First Appearance in Parliament c.1867–1868 Looe Guildhall
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The Fight for the Platform 1865 John Holland III (1830–1886)The Fight for the Platform 1865 York Art Gallery
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The Vagrants 1868 Frederick Walker (1840–1875)The Vagrants 1868 Tate
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Joseph Lardner, Poor Rate Collector in the Parish of St Bartholomew the Great 1869 unknown artistJoseph Lardner, Poor Rate Collector in the Parish of St Bartholomew the Great 1869 Guildhall Art Gallery
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Guy Fawkes 1870 Charles Gogin (1844–1931)Guy Fawkes 1870 York Art Gallery
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John Dunlop (1789–1868), JP, Founder of the Temperance Movement 1870 Robert H. Gray (b.c.1835) (attributed to)John Dunlop (1789–1868), JP, Founder of the Temperance Movement 1870 McLean Museum and Art Gallery
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The Harbour of Refuge 1872 Frederick Walker (1840–1875)The Harbour of Refuge 1872 Tate
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Samuel Bowley (1802–1884) 1873 Jerry Barrett (1824–1906)Samuel Bowley (1802–1884) 1873 Museum of Gloucester
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Remembering Joys That Have Passed Away 1873 Augustus Edwin Mulready (1844–1905)Remembering Joys That Have Passed Away 1873 Guildhall Art Gallery
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Homeless 1873 Henry Benjamin Roberts (1831–1915)Homeless 1873 Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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The Orphan 1876 Émile Auguste Hublin (1830–1891)The Orphan 1876 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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Chelsea Workhouse: A Bible Reading (Our Poor) 1877 James Charles (1851–1906)Chelsea Workhouse: A Bible Reading (Our Poor) 1877 Warrington Museum & Art Gallery