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A PORTRAIT OF THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, seated in his study, on display at the sixty-eighth annual exhibition of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. The portrait, by Edward I. Halliday, is for the Press Club in London. The 398 portraits on show range from members of the Royal Family to stage entertainers and members of the various artists’ families.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29682, 28 November 1961, Page 18

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A PORTRAIT OF THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, seated in his study, on display at the sixty-eighth annual exhibition of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. The portrait, by Edward I. Halliday, is for the Press Club in London. The 398 portraits on show range from members of the Royal Family to stage entertainers and members of the various artists’ families. Press, Volume C, Issue 29682, 28 November 1961, Page 18

A PORTRAIT OF THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, seated in his study, on display at the sixty-eighth annual exhibition of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. The portrait, by Edward I. Halliday, is for the Press Club in London. The 398 portraits on show range from members of the Royal Family to stage entertainers and members of the various artists’ families. Press, Volume C, Issue 29682, 28 November 1961, Page 18