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William Austin

(1802-1857), Adopted son of Queen Caroline

Sitter associated with 8 portraits

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William Austin, by William Nicholls, published by  Hassell & Co, after  John Raphael Smith - NPG D38618

William Austin

by William Nicholls, published by Hassell & Co, after John Raphael Smith
stipple engraving, published 1813
NPG D38618

R-y-l Condescension - or a Foreign Minister astonished! - April 1817, by George Cruikshank, published by  George Humphrey - NPG D17897

R-y-l Condescension - or a Foreign Minister astonished! - April 1817

by George Cruikshank, published by George Humphrey
etching, published 15 September 1817
NPG D17897

William Austin, published by Thomas Kelly - NPG D38616

William Austin

published by Thomas Kelly
engraving, published 1820
NPG D38616

William Austin, by Unknown artist - NPG D38617

William Austin

by Unknown artist
stipple engraving, circa 1820
NPG D38617

William Austin, by R. Page, published by  J. Robins & Co - NPG D38615

William Austin

by R. Page, published by J. Robins & Co
stipple engraving, published 1821
NPG D38615

Grand Entrance to Bamboozl'em, attributed to Theodore Lane, published by  George Humphrey - NPG D17900

Grand Entrance to Bamboozl'em

attributed to Theodore Lane, published by George Humphrey
etching, published February 1821
NPG D17900

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