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The sitter is shown against a landscape background (‘a fortification, perhaps the fort of St Sebastian’, according to the Morning Herald, 6 May 1817). He is in lieutenant general’s uniform, with a drawn sword. The curved shamshir (a Turkish sword) was presented to him by the 90th Perthsire Volunteers, a regiment that he founded in 1794, who captured it from the Cairo arsenal in 1801; this sword is now in the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh. He wears the badge, star and sash of the Grand Cross of the Bath and inside his collar is the gold Peninsular cross.

English Heritage, The Wellington Collection, Apsley House

London

Title

Thomas Graham (1748–1843), Lord Lynedoch, GCB, GCMG

Date

1817–1830

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 236 x W 146 cm

Accession number

WM.1473-1948

Acquisition method

management transferred from the Victoria and Albert Museum to English Heritage, 2004

Work type

Painting

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