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Anna Maria Hall (née Fielding)

(1800-1881), Writer; wife of Samuel Carter Hall

Sitter in 6 portraits

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Anna Maria Hall (née Fielding), by John Watkins, published by  Mason & Co (Robert Hindry Mason) - NPG x138008

Anna Maria Hall (née Fielding)

by John Watkins, published by Mason & Co (Robert Hindry Mason)
albumen carte-de-visite, circa 1861
NPG x138008

Samuel Carter Hall; Anna Maria Hall (née Fielding), by Unknown photographer - NPG x47396

Samuel Carter Hall; Anna Maria Hall (née Fielding)

by Unknown photographer
albumen print mounted on Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary card, oval, 1874
NPG x47396

Anna Maria Hall (née Fielding), by Charles Edward Wagstaff, after  John Hayter - NPG D3200

Anna Maria Hall (née Fielding)

by Charles Edward Wagstaff, after John Hayter
stipple engraving, published 1838
NPG D3200

Anna Maria Hall (née Fielding), by Charles Edward Wagstaff, after  John Hayter - NPG D3201

Anna Maria Hall (née Fielding)

by Charles Edward Wagstaff, after John Hayter
stipple engraving, published 1838
NPG D3201

Anna Maria Hall (née Fielding), by Daniel John Pound, published by  Illustrated News of the World, after a photograph by  John & Charles Watkins - NPG D9278

Anna Maria Hall (née Fielding)

by Daniel John Pound, published by Illustrated News of the World, after a photograph by John & Charles Watkins
mixed-method engraving, published July 1861
NPG D9278

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