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Arthur Moyses William Hill, 2nd Baron Sandys

(1792-1860), Lieutenant-General and politician; MP for County Down

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The House of Commons, 1833, by Sir George Hayter - NPG 54

The House of Commons, 1833

by Sir George Hayter
oil on canvas, 1833-1843
On display in Room 12 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 54

Arthur Moyses William Hill, 2nd Baron Sandys, by Samuel Bellin, after  Matthew Shepperson - NPG D40546

Arthur Moyses William Hill, 2nd Baron Sandys

by Samuel Bellin, after Matthew Shepperson
mezzotint, 1815 or after
NPG D40546

Arthur Moyses William Hill, 2nd Baron Sandys ('A view of Hill near Downshire'), by and published by Richard Dighton, reissued by  Thomas McLean - NPG D2282

Arthur Moyses William Hill, 2nd Baron Sandys ('A view of Hill near Downshire')

by and published by Richard Dighton, reissued by Thomas McLean
hand-coloured etching, published 1817
NPG D2282

A Sketch of the Downshire Hills, by John ('HB') Doyle, printed by  Ducôte & Stephens, published by  Thomas McLean - NPG D41275

A Sketch of the Downshire Hills

by John ('HB') Doyle, printed by Ducôte & Stephens, published by Thomas McLean
lithograph, published 16 September 1834
NPG D41275

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