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Sir Isambard Owen, Vice-Chancellor (1909–1921) c.1945–1950 Howard Barron (1900–1991)Sir Isambard Owen, Vice-Chancellor (1909–1921) c.1945–1950 University of Bristol
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D. T. Brock 1950–1960 Howard Barron (1900–1991)D. T. Brock 1950–1960 Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum
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Alfred William Wills (1872–1949), Mayor of Bath (1918) Howard Barron (1900–1991)Alfred William Wills (1872–1949), Mayor of Bath (1918) Victoria Art Gallery
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John F. Sloane, Warden (1959–1973) 1973 Howard Barron (1900–1991)John F. Sloane, Warden (1959–1973) 1973 University of Bristol
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Sir Frank Newson-Smith (1879–1971), Lord Mayor of London (1943–1944) Howard Barron (1900–1991)Sir Frank Newson-Smith (1879–1971), Lord Mayor of London (1943–1944) Guildhall Art Gallery
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Sidney Adolph Horstmann (1881–1962), MBE c.1960 Howard Barron (1900–1991)Sidney Adolph Horstmann (1881–1962), MBE c.1960 Museum of Bath at Work
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W. Emmott c.1950–1960 Howard Barron (1900–1991)W. Emmott c.1950–1960 Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum
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Professor Roderick Collar, Vice-Chancellor (1968–1969) Howard Barron (1900–1991)Professor Roderick Collar, Vice-Chancellor (1968–1969) University of Bristol
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Professor John E. Harris, Vice-Chancellor (1966–1968) Howard Barron (1900–1991)Professor John E. Harris, Vice-Chancellor (1966–1968) University of Bristol
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Sir Harold Gillies (1882–1960) 1962 Howard Barron (1900–1991)Sir Harold Gillies (1882–1960) 1962 Hunterian Museum
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Sir Kenneth Clinton Wheare (1907–1979), Chancellor of the University of Liverpool (1972–1979) 1980 Howard Barron (1900–1991)Sir Kenneth Clinton Wheare (1907–1979), Chancellor of the University of Liverpool (1972–1979) 1980 Victoria Gallery & Museum
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Winston Herbert Frederick Barnes (b.1909), MA, DCL, Vice-Chancellor of University of Liverpool (1963–1969) Howard Barron (1900–1991)Winston Herbert Frederick Barnes (b.1909), MA, DCL, Vice-Chancellor of University of Liverpool (1963–1969) Victoria Gallery & Museum
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The Emeritus Professor John George Wright, Chair of Veterinary Surgery (1941–1963) Howard Barron (1900–1991)The Emeritus Professor John George Wright, Chair of Veterinary Surgery (1941–1963) Victoria Gallery & Museum
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Edward Duke of Kent, Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Fusiliers (1937–1942) Howard Barron (1900–1991)Edward Duke of Kent, Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Fusiliers (1937–1942) The Fusilier Museum London
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Professor J. G. Wright, President (1951–1953) Howard Barron (1900–1991) (after)Professor J. G. Wright, President (1951–1953) Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons