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John Watson Gordon
1788–1864
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Elizabeth Galloway (or Grieve), of Sandyhills (d.1826) 1820s John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Elizabeth Galloway (or Grieve), of Sandyhills (d.1826) 1820s Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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William Scott of Sandyfaulds John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)William Scott of Sandyfaulds Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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A Boy and a Girl 1820s John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)A Boy and a Girl 1820s Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Mrs Janet D. Vannan John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Mrs Janet D. Vannan Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Major General Sir Edward B. Hamley (1824–1893), KCB, KCMG, RA, Commandant, Staff College (1870–1877) c.1855–1856 John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Major General Sir Edward B. Hamley (1824–1893), KCB, KCMG, RA, Commandant, Staff College (1870–1877) c.1855–1856 Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
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Mrs Scott, née Rutherford (1739/1740–1819), Mother of Sir Walter Scott John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Mrs Scott, née Rutherford (1739/1740–1819), Mother of Sir Walter Scott Abbotsford House
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Mrs Scott of Raeburn John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Mrs Scott of Raeburn Abbotsford House
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Alexander Dunlop of Keppoch (1766–1840) c.1800–1825 John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Alexander Dunlop of Keppoch (1766–1840) c.1800–1825 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Mrs William Scott of Sandyfaulds John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Mrs William Scott of Sandyfaulds Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Alexander Macalister of Loup, Torrisdale and Strathaird (1802–1876) John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Alexander Macalister of Loup, Torrisdale and Strathaird (1802–1876) Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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John Hope (1765–1823), 4th Earl of Hopetoun 1824 John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)John Hope (1765–1823), 4th Earl of Hopetoun 1824 Abbotsford House
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Portrait of a Gentleman John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Portrait of a Gentleman Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Mrs James Grant John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Mrs James Grant Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Sir Hugh Lyon Playfair 1847 John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Sir Hugh Lyon Playfair 1847 St Andrews Town Hall
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John Cruickshank, LLD 1861 John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)John Cruickshank, LLD 1861 University of Aberdeen
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Albert Edward (1841–1910), Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) 1861 John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Albert Edward (1841–1910), Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) 1861 Examination Schools, University of Oxford
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The Honourable Mrs Alexander Macalister 1843 John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)The Honourable Mrs Alexander Macalister 1843 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Andrew Vannan John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Andrew Vannan Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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James Grant John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)James Grant Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Charles Heath Wilson (1809–1882) John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Charles Heath Wilson (1809–1882) Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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John Geddes of Verreville Pottery and Glassworks, Anderston John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)John Geddes of Verreville Pottery and Glassworks, Anderston Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Portrait of a Lady John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Portrait of a Lady Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Archibald William Montgomerie (1821–1861), 13th Earl of Eglinton and Winton John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Archibald William Montgomerie (1821–1861), 13th Earl of Eglinton and Winton The Dick Institute
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John Smith, Master of Trinity House (1833–1856) 1850 John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)John Smith, Master of Trinity House (1833–1856) 1850 Historic Environment Scotland
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Thomas Allan (1777–1833) c.1824 John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Thomas Allan (1777–1833) c.1824 Natural History Museum
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Anne Sherriff (1866–1781) 1830–1835 John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Anne Sherriff (1866–1781) 1830–1835 North Lincolnshire Museums Service
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Mrs George Baird of Strichen exhibited 1862 John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Mrs George Baird of Strichen exhibited 1862 Tate
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Archdeacon John Headlam John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Archdeacon John Headlam The Bowes Museum
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Reverend William Bagshaw (1763–1847), of Ford Hall c.1815 John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Reverend William Bagshaw (1763–1847), of Ford Hall c.1815 Buxton Museum & Art Gallery
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The Laird of Cockpen and Mistress Jean John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)The Laird of Cockpen and Mistress Jean Dundee Art Galleries and Museums Collection (Dundee City Council)
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George Dunbar (1774–1851) John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)George Dunbar (1774–1851) University of Edinburgh
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Reverend Alexander Brunton (1772–1854) 1846 John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Reverend Alexander Brunton (1772–1854) 1846 University of Edinburgh
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Andrew Duncan (1744–1828) John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Andrew Duncan (1744–1828) University of Edinburgh
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Eliza Gordon Macpherson of Cluny (1785–1863) John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Eliza Gordon Macpherson of Cluny (1785–1863) Clan Macpherson Museum
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Anne Grant of Laggan (1755–1838) 1837 (?) John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Anne Grant of Laggan (1755–1838) 1837 (?) Highland Folk Museum (High Life Highland)
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Sir George Cornewall Lewis (1806–1863), 2nd Bt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Editor of the 'Edinburgh Review' John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Sir George Cornewall Lewis (1806–1863), 2nd Bt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Editor of the 'Edinburgh Review' Government Art Collection
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Carolina Oliphant (1766–1845), Lady Nairne, Songwriter, with her Son William Murray Nairne (1808–1837), Later 6th Lord Nairne John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Carolina Oliphant (1766–1845), Lady Nairne, Songwriter, with her Son William Murray Nairne (1808–1837), Later 6th Lord Nairne National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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William Foreman Home 1851 John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)William Foreman Home 1851 Paxton House
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James Frederick Ferrier (1808–1864) c.1863 John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)James Frederick Ferrier (1808–1864) c.1863 Wardlaw Museum, University of St Andrews
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Sir Walter Scott (1771–1832), at Abbotsford John Watson Gordon (1788–1864)Sir Walter Scott (1771–1832), at Abbotsford City Art Centre