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Paul Cambon

(1843-1924), French Ambassador

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Paul Cambon ('Men of the Day. No. 740.'), by Jean Baptiste Guth ('GUTH') - NPG D44951

Paul Cambon ('Men of the Day. No. 740.')

by Jean Baptiste Guth ('GUTH')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 9 March 1899
NPG D44951

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Paul Cambon

by H. Walter Barnett
whole-plate glass negative, 1900-1910
NPG x81524

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Paul Cambon

by H. Walter Barnett
whole-plate glass negative, 1900-1910
NPG x81525

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Paul Cambon

by H. Walter Barnett
whole-plate glass negative, 1900-1910
NPG x81531

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Paul Cambon

by H. Walter Barnett
whole-plate glass negative, 1900-1910
NPG x81532

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Paul Cambon

by H. Walter Barnett
whole-plate glass negative, 1900-1910
NPG x81533

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Paul Cambon

by H. Walter Barnett
whole-plate glass negative, 1900-1910
NPG x81534

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Paul Cambon

by H. Walter Barnett
whole-plate glass negative, 1900-1910
NPG x81535

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Paul Cambon

by H. Walter Barnett
glass negative, 1900-1910
NPG x81539

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Paul Cambon

by H. Walter Barnett
glass negative, 1900-1910
NPG x81540

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