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Sir Edward Montague Nelson, Esq. (1841–1919), JP, CC

Image credit: Ealing Local History Centre

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The Cardiff-born portrait artist Barnett Samual Marks, lived in Ealing from 1868 to 1896. Though never exhibiting at the Royal Academy, he exhibited in annual exhibitions and throughout the British Empire. He was a member of the Public Library Committee from 1884 to 1897 and a supporter of the Ealing Free Library.

Ealing Town Hall

London

Title

Sir Edward Montague Nelson, Esq. (1841–1919), JP, CC

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 122 x W 96 cm

Accession number

E238

Acquisition method

acquired from the artist

Work type

Painting

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Ealing Town Hall

Ealing Town Hall, New Broadway, Ealing, London, Greater London W5 2BY England

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