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File:William Ewart Gladstone by Rupert Potter.jpg

Description William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898). Albumen print 19.7 x 14.2 cm.
Date 28 July 1884
Source Scanned from “Camera, National Portrait Gallery, People in Camera 1839-1914”, published for an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, 1 June-12 August 1979 by CJ Bucher Ltd and CAMERA, Switzerland, in association with Granada Television, 1979.
Author Rupert William Potter (1832–1914), father of Beatrix Potter.
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