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Worshipful Brother John Rogers 1905 Alfred Edward Emslie (1848–1918)Worshipful Brother John Rogers 1905 Swansea Museum Collections Centre
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Alderman William Lawrence, Sheriff (1849) c.1849 Alfred Edward Emslie (1848–1918)Alderman William Lawrence, Sheriff (1849) c.1849 Guildhall Art Gallery
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Henry Dunckley 1889 Alfred Edward Emslie (1848–1918)Henry Dunckley 1889 Manchester Art Gallery
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Dinner at Haddo House, 1884 1884 Alfred Edward Emslie (1848–1918)Dinner at Haddo House, 1884 1884 National Portrait Gallery, London
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A Sonata of Beethoven Alfred Edward Emslie (1848–1918)A Sonata of Beethoven Guildhall Art Gallery
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James Joseph Sylvester (1814–1897), Mathematician 1889 Alfred Edward Emslie (1848–1918)James Joseph Sylvester (1814–1897), Mathematician 1889 St John's College, University of Cambridge
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William Ewart Gladstone 1890 Alfred Edward Emslie (1848–1918)William Ewart Gladstone 1890 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Alexander Bottle of Dover (1817–1907), Vice-President of the Pharmaceutical Society (1873–1876 & 1882–1892) 1891 Alfred Edward Emslie (1848–1918)Alexander Bottle of Dover (1817–1907), Vice-President of the Pharmaceutical Society (1873–1876 & 1882–1892) 1891 Royal Pharmaceutical Society Museum
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Robert Phelps (1808–1890), Master (1843–1890) 1890 Alfred Edward Emslie (1848–1918)Robert Phelps (1808–1890), Master (1843–1890) 1890 Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge
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The Awakening Alfred Edward Emslie (1848–1918)The Awakening Salford Museum & Art Gallery
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Passing to Eternity Alfred Edward Emslie (1848–1918)Passing to Eternity Salford Museum & Art Gallery
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Seated Arab with Black Boy Alfred Edward Emslie (1848–1918)Seated Arab with Black Boy Royal Watercolour Society
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Abraham Greenwood Eastwood (1823–1911) Alfred Edward Emslie (1848–1918) (attributed to)Abraham Greenwood Eastwood (1823–1911) Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council
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James Joseph Sylvester (1814–1897), Savilian Professor of Geometry 1889 Alfred Edward Emslie (1848–1918) (after)James Joseph Sylvester (1814–1897), Savilian Professor of Geometry 1889 New College, University of Oxford