Search the Collection

Sir Reginald Pole-Carew

(1849-1924), Lieutenant-General

Sitter in 7 portraits

 Like voting
is closed

Thanks for Liking

Please Like other favourites!
If they inspire you please support our work.

Make a donation Close

List Thumbnail

Sir Reginald Pole-Carew, published by Ogden's - NPG x197217

Sir Reginald Pole-Carew

published by Ogden's
cigarette card, published circa 1900
NPG x197217

Sir Reginald Pole-Carew, by Unknown photographer - NPG x197835

Sir Reginald Pole-Carew

by Unknown photographer
bromide postcard print, 1900-1910
NPG x197835

'A General Group', by Sir Leslie Ward - NPG D45041

'A General Group'

by Sir Leslie Ward
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 29 November 1900
NPG D45041

Sir Reginald Pole-Carew, printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, after  Sir Leslie Ward - NPG D42754

Sir Reginald Pole-Carew

printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, after Sir Leslie Ward
chromolithograph, published 21 February 1901
NPG D42754

Sir Reginald Pole-Carew ('Men of the Day. No. 802.'), by Sir Leslie Ward - NPG D45054

Sir Reginald Pole-Carew ('Men of the Day. No. 802.')

by Sir Leslie Ward
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 21 February 1901
NPG D45054

Web image not currently available

Vanity Fair Panel no. 1

by Sir Leslie Ward, and Carlo Pellegrini
chromolithographs pasted onto wooden panel, assembled from prints published 1873-1903
NPG D39291

Comments back to top

We are currently unable to accept new comments, but any past comments are available to read below.

If you need information from us, please use our Archive enquiry service . Please note that we cannot provide valuations. You can buy a print or greeting card of most illustrated portraits. Select the portrait of interest to you, then look out for a Buy a Print button. Prices start at around £6 for unframed prints, £16 for framed prints. If you wish to license an image, select the portrait of interest to you, then look out for a Use this image button, or contact our Rights and Images service. We digitise over 8,000 portraits a year and we cannot guarantee being able to digitise images that are not already scheduled.