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Field Marshal Sir Henry Evelyn Wood (1838–1919), VC Beatrice Bright (1861–1940)Field Marshal Sir Henry Evelyn Wood (1838–1919), VC Royal Military School of Music
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Francis Richardson Cross, MB, FRCS, LLD Beatrice Bright (1861–1940)Francis Richardson Cross, MB, FRCS, LLD University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust
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Major John Arthur Higgon early 20th C Beatrice Bright (1861–1940)Major John Arthur Higgon early 20th C Scolton Manor Museum
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Sir (John) Ninian Comper 1930s Beatrice Bright (1861–1940)Sir (John) Ninian Comper 1930s National Portrait Gallery, London
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Atlantic Rollers Beatrice Bright (1861–1940)Atlantic Rollers Birmingham Museums Trust
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Sir William Henry Wills, Esq., MP (Lord Winterstoke) c.1900–1910 Beatrice Bright (1861–1940)Sir William Henry Wills, Esq., MP (Lord Winterstoke) c.1900–1910 University of Bristol
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Francis Richardson Cross, MB, FRCS, LLD c.1910 Beatrice Bright (1861–1940)Francis Richardson Cross, MB, FRCS, LLD c.1910 University of Bristol
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Mrs Lurline May Higgon early 20th C Beatrice Bright (1861–1940)Mrs Lurline May Higgon early 20th C Scolton Manor Museum
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Sir Samuel Canning 1897 Beatrice Bright (1861–1940)Sir Samuel Canning 1897 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Trevose Head, Cornwall Beatrice Bright (1861–1940)Trevose Head, Cornwall Birmingham Museums Trust
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Mervyn Kersteman King (1845–1934), Master (1874) c.1920 Beatrice Bright (1861–1940)Mervyn Kersteman King (1845–1934), Master (1874) c.1920 Merchants Hall, Society of Merchant Venturers
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Breakers on the Shore Beatrice Bright (1861–1940)Breakers on the Shore Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery
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Evening Glory after 1918 Beatrice Bright (1861–1940)Evening Glory after 1918 Ferens Art Gallery
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William Preece (1834–1913) 1899 Beatrice Bright (1861–1940)William Preece (1834–1913) 1899 Science Museum
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Seascape Beatrice Bright (1861–1940)Seascape Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery
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Walter Essex Wynter (1860–1945) 1926 Beatrice Bright (1861–1940)Walter Essex Wynter (1860–1945) 1926 UCLH Arts Store