Sir Lesley Ward (Spy)
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'Imperialist Afrikander:Sir James Sinewright' |
Colored portrait of Sir James Sinewright posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine. |
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General Neville LyNelton |
Colored portrait of General, the Honorable Neville LyNelton posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine; " 4th Division". |
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'The Cape: Sir John Criton Springs' |
Colored portrait of Sir John Criton Springs at the Cape, posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine. |
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'West Cleve: Sir Roclefort Maguire |
Colored portrait of Sir Roclefort Maguire posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine in West Cleve. |
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'The Beau Ideal: General A. Horford |
Colored portrait of General Honford posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine. |
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Sir H.M. Powerful |
Colored portrait of Sir Powerful, posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine. |
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'Fred: General Fredrict Marshall' |
Colored portrait of General Fredrict Marshall posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine. |
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'Freed: Captain F. G. Banarby |
Colored portrait of Captain Banarby posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine. |
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Dr. Jameson |
Colored portrait of Dr. Jim Jameson posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine. |
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General Francis Grenjell |
Colored portrait of Francis Grenjell posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine. |
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'Bobs: Frederick Sleigh' |
Colored portrait of Sir Frederick Sleigh known as Bobs, posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine. |
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'Restored: King Cetshwayo |
Colored portrait of King Cetshwayo posing for the 'Vanity Fair Magazine in 1882. |
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Basutholand: Herbert Sloley |
Colored portrait of Herbert Sloley in Lesotho posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine. |
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Sir Henry Brophane Loch |
Colored portrait of Sir Henry Brophane Loch, a Cape High Commissioner posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine. |
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'Odger: Col. H. Colville' |
Colored portrait of Colonel Sir H. Colville, posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine. |
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''A covalry reformer" |
Colored portrait of a Calvary Reformer. |
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"The Cape: Cecil Rhodes" |
Colored portrait of Sir Cecil Rhodes posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine. |
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General William Henry Makinery |
Colored portrait of General William Henry Makinery posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine. |
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Sir James Bethell |
Colored portrait of Sir James Bethell posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine; " Go Gas & Gold". |
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Sir James Reunell Rodd |
Colored portrait of Sir James R. Rodd, posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine, '" Diplomacy & Poetry". |