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A holophote on board HMS Imperieuse Finish:none Military figure wearing the uniform

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Military figure wearing the uniform of the first regiment of Loyal London Volunteers

Duke of Suffolk

Three quarter length studio portrait of John Phillips

The British Lion remains aloof in the background

A holophote on board HMS Imperieuse Finish:none Military figure wearing the uniformA holophote on board HMS 'Imperieuse', 1896. A holophote is a lamp which incorporates lenses or reflectors to collect the light and throw it in a particular direction. They are used in lighthouses. Launced in 1883, HMS 'Imperieuse' was an armoured cruiser. From 1896 until 1899 she was flagship of the Royal Navy's Pacific Station. A print from The Navy and Army Illustrated, 12th June 1896.

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