Date:1st of January 1858
Description:Lithograph print by James Henry Lynch (d.1868), 1st January 1858.
It is a portrait of a seated gentleman, wearing military uniform.
690mm x 510mm
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Donor ref: LEAMG : M4247.1994.1 (70/26282)
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