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Summary
Artist |
Robert Thorburn (1818-1885) |
Title |
English: Miniature of the Marquess of Waterford dressed in Eglinton armour
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Description |
English: The Marquess of Waterford (Henry Beresford, 3rd Marquess of Waterford) dressed in Eglinton armour
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Date |
1840 |
Medium |
watercolor on ivory |
Dimensions |
15.8 × 11.5 cm (6.2 × 4.5 in) |
Current location |
Victoria and Albert Museum |
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Native name |
Victoria and Albert Museum |
Location |
London |
Coordinates |
51° 29′ 27.00″ N, 0° 7′ 38.00″ W |
Established |
1852 |
Website |
www.vam.ac.uk |
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Accession number |
P.35-1987 |
Source/Photographer |
The Amica Library |
First uploaded as a thumbnail to en:Image:MarquessWaterford.JPG by Shauri on 22:48, 25 March 2005
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