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Goldwin Smith

(1823-1910), Journalist and historian

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Goldwin Smith, by Hatch & Son, printed and published by  The Oxford School of Photography & Colouring - NPG Ax7518

Goldwin Smith

by Hatch & Son, printed and published by The Oxford School of Photography & Colouring
albumen carte-de-visite, circa 1864
NPG Ax7518

Goldwin Smith, by John Jabez Edwin Mayall - NPG Ax17825

Goldwin Smith

by John Jabez Edwin Mayall
albumen carte-de-visite, 1870s
NPG Ax17825

Goldwin Smith, by John Jabez Edwin Mayall - NPG Ax39890

Goldwin Smith

by John Jabez Edwin Mayall
albumen carte-de-visite, 1870s
NPG Ax39890

Goldwin Smith, by Julius Nicholas F. ('Jules') Guggenheim - NPG x4985

Goldwin Smith

by Julius Nicholas F. ('Jules') Guggenheim
albumen cabinet card, 21 April 1874
NPG x4985

Goldwin Smith, by Lock & Whitfield, published by  Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington - NPG Ax17567

Goldwin Smith

by Lock & Whitfield, published by Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington
woodburytype, published 1878
NPG Ax17567

Goldwin Smith, by Lock & Whitfield - NPG x134527

Goldwin Smith

by Lock & Whitfield
woodburytype, 1878 or before
NPG x134527

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