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Wilbraham Egerton (1832–1909), Earl 2nd Baron Egerton of Tatton, Aged 22 (1854)
Sir Frederic William Burton (1863)
Man with a Beard and Open Necked Shirt (1864)
Volunteers at the Firing Point, 1866 (1866)
Lord Lister (1827–1912), Professor of Surgery at the University of Glasgow (1867)
Francis Dukinfield Palmer Astley (1867)
Judge James Stansfield (1868)
Letters and News at the Loch Side (1868)
The Lord Chancellor's Procession, 1868 (Lord Chancellor Hatherley) (1868)
Edward Gordon Douglas Pennant (1800–1886), 1st Baron Penrhyn of Llandegai (1869)
Peter Locke King (1874)
William Edward Forster (1875)
Lionel Smith Beale (1828–1906) (1876)
Katherine, Wife of the 6th Lord Burleigh (1877)
William Shaen (1877)
Charles West Cope (1811–1890) (1879)
Victoria Regina: Queen Victoria receiving the news of her Accession (1880)
Jonathan Angus, Esq., Mayor of Newcastle (1880 1881) (1882)
Self Portrait (1882)
Quarrymen of Purbeck, Dorset (1885)
Sir Willoughby Jones (1820–1884), Chairman of Norfolk Quarter Sessions (1856–1884) (1886)
J. F. Cheetham (1835–1916) (1890)
Alderman John Gwynne James (1893)
The Right Honourable George Denman (1819–1896), Fellow, Judge and Politician (1893)
John Corbett (1817–1901) (1894)
John Donnelly (1834–1902) (1901)
Walter Percy Sladen (1901)
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