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Arthur (James) Lewis (1824-1901), husband of Kate Terry, and grandfather of John Gielgud. It appears he was also a painter and a musician, with a connection to J M Whistler.
Arthur James Lewis was a London landscape and portrait painter, and illustrator.
Arthur (James) Lewis (1824-1901), husband of Kate Terry, and grandfather of John Gielgud. It appears he was also a painter and a musician, with a connection to J M Whistler.
Arthur James Lewis was a London landscape and portrait painter, and illustrator.
Arthur (James) Lewis (1824-1901), husband of Kate Terry, and grandfather of John Gielgud. It appears he was also a painter and a musician, with a connection to J M Whistler.
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Untitled (Pitfour - October 1863, four photographs, clockwise from top; group photograph, Lady Holmesdale, Miss Stapleton, Mrs. Pit Junior, Lady Filmer, Miss Hood; A. W. Hood; Julia Holmesdale; E. Eliot Adr.)
Untitled (Pitfour - October 1863, four photographs, clockwise from top; group photograph, Lady Holmesdale, Miss Stapleton, Mrs. Pit Junior, Lady Filmer, Miss Hood; A. W. Hood; Julia Holmesdale; E. Eliot Adr.)
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Julia Holmesdale. Viscountess Holmesdale, born Lady Julia Mann (2 July 1844-1 September 1883) name changed to Cornwallis 22 October 1844. Only surviving chi...
Cope made of silk damask, lined with silk and with a hood and orphreys of canvas covered with silk damask and embroidered, designed by Sir Ninian Comper, woven by Perkins and Sons Ltd., and embroidered by the Sisters of Bethany's School of Embroidery, Lon
Cope made of silk damask, lined with silk and with a hood and orphreys of canvas covered with silk damask and embroidered, designed by Sir Ninian Comper, woven by Perkins and Sons Ltd., and embroidered by the Sisters of Bethany's School of Embroidery, Lon
Cope made of silk damask, lined with silk and with a hood and orphreys of canvas covered with silk damask and embroidered, designed by Sir Ninian Comper, woven by Perkins and Sons ...

