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Plan of Guildhall and the neighbourhood around Guildhall
View of the laying of the foundation stone of new London Bridge on 15 June 1825 showing John Garratt
Plate 8 from the paper 'On the passage of the ovum from the ovaria to the uterus in women' by Everard Home
The Liberal Chancellor of the Exchequer
Portrait of William Spottiswoode (1825-1883) Vauxhall gardens Plan of Guildhall and theThis dark, powerful portrait places Spottiswoode gazing directly towards the viewer. Half length, the sitter's dark clothing black jacket and brown waistcoat is obscured to concentrate attention on the face. Spottiswoode has a high, prominent nose, receding hair and a full, greying, brown beard. William Spottiswoode was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1853, he served as its President from 1878 to 1883. Original: oil on canvas, 660x540mm. ca.