File:Portrait of Sir William Charles Ellis (1780-1836) Wellcome L0020775.jpg

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Portrait of Sir William Charles Ellis (1780-1836)
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Portrait of Sir William Charles Ellis (1780-1836)
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Portrait of Sir William Charles Ellis (1780-1836), three-quarter length seated. By J. Ramsay after his painting circa 1837

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Keywords: William Charles Ellis; James Ramsay

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  • Library reference: Iconographic Collection 902.1
  • Photo number: L0020775
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