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The National Portrait Gallery acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and to Elders both past and present.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that this website contains images of deceased persons.

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donated by Ronald Walker sorted by acquisition date
created from
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W. A. (Sir John Forrest)

W. A. (Sir John Forrest)
1897

Julius Mendes Price, Vanity Fair Magazine

Kismet (Mr Oscar Asche)

Kismet (Mr Oscar Asche)
1912-1913

Alick Ritchie, Vanity Fair Magazine

New South Wales (Earl Beauchamp)

New South Wales (Earl Beauchamp)
1899

Sir Leslie Ward, Vanity Fair Magazine

Peace and War (Mr A. G. Hales)

Peace and War (Mr A. G. Hales)
1908

Sir Leslie Ward, Vanity Fair Magazine

Frank Wootton

Frank Wootton
c. 1908

Sir Leslie Ward, Hentschel-Colourtype, Vanity Fair Magazine

Australia (The Hon. Alfred Deakin)

Australia (The Hon. Alfred Deakin)
1908

Sir Leslie Ward, Vanity Fair Magazine

The Australian Commonwealth (Henry Stafford Northcote)

The Australian Commonwealth (Henry Stafford Northcote)
1904

Sir Leslie Ward, Vanity Fair Magazine

Dan (Sir Daniel Cooper)

Dan (Sir Daniel Cooper)
1890s

Sir Leslie Ward, Vanity Fair Magazine

The Cape High Commissioner (Sir Henry Brougham Loch)

The Cape High Commissioner (Sir Henry Brougham Loch)
1894

Sir Leslie Ward, Vanity Fair Magazine

The Lord Chamberlain (Earl of Hopetoun John Adrian Louis Hope)

The Lord Chamberlain (Earl of Hopetoun John Adrian Louis Hope)
1900

Sir Leslie Ward, Vanity Fair Magazine

Phil (Phil May)

Phil (Phil May)
1895

Sir Leslie Ward, Vanity Fair Magazine

New South Wales (Earl of Jersey Victor Albert George Child-Villiers)

New South Wales (Earl of Jersey Victor Albert George Child-Villiers)
1890

Sir Leslie Ward, Vanity Fair Magazine

a squatter (Sir Samuel Wilson)

a squatter (Sir Samuel Wilson)
1885

Sir Leslie Ward, Vanity Fair Magazine

Sydney (Sir Daniel Cooper)

Sydney (Sir Daniel Cooper)
1882

Sir Leslie Ward, Vanity Fair Magazine

Men of the Day No. 25

Men of the Day No. 25 "Baronet or butcher" (Sir Roger Doughty Tichborne)…

Carlo Pellegrini, Vanity Fair Magazine

Statesmen No. 83

Statesmen No. 83 "By birth a man, by inheritance a Marquis and a Governor…

Carlo Pellegrini, Vanity Fair Magazine

Police (Lieut Colonel Edmund Yeamans Walcott Henderson)

Police (Lieut Colonel Edmund Yeamans Walcott Henderson)
1875

Carlo Pellegrini, Vanity Fair Magazine

Statesmen No. 20

Statesmen No. 20 "A Returned Colonist" (Rt Hon. Hugh C.E. Childers)
1869

Carlo Pellegrini, Vanity Fair Magazine

Australia (Sir Edmund Barton)

Australia (Sir Edmund Barton)
1902

Sir Leslie Ward, Vanity Fair Magazine

International Penny Postage (Mr John Henniker Heaton MP)

International Penny Postage (Mr John Henniker Heaton MP)
1887

Sir Leslie Ward, Vanity Fair Magazine

Westralia (Mr Albert Frederick Calvert)

Westralia (Mr Albert Frederick Calvert)
1895

Sir Leslie Ward, Vanity Fair Magazine

First Conservative Whip (Sir Alexander Fuller-Acland-Hood Bart MP)

First Conservative Whip (Sir Alexander Fuller-Acland-Hood Bart MP)
1903

Sir Leslie Ward, Vanity Fair Magazine

Small Holdings (The Earl Carrington Baron Charles Robert Carrington)

Small Holdings (The Earl Carrington Baron Charles Robert Carrington)
1907

Sir Leslie Ward, Vanity Fair Magazine

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