James Blyth, 1st Baron Blyth
(1841-1925), Agriculturalist and businessman; Patron of numerous public bodies; Advocate of cheap postageSitter in 13 portraits
by Alexander Bassano
half-plate glass negative, 1900
NPG x32017
'Colonial Conference Visitors on the Terrace of the Houses of Parliament'
by Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 8 May 1907
NPG x135547
'Colonial Conference Visitors on the Terrace of the Houses of Parliament'
by Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 8 May 1907
NPG x135548
'Luncheon Party at the House of Commons'
by Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 17 July 1908
NPG x135013
'Luncheon Party at the House of Commons'
by Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 17 July 1908
NPG x135569
'Luncheon Party at the House of Commons'
probably by Roland Parker Stone, for Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 17 July 1908
NPG x135567
'Luncheon Party at the House of Commons'
probably by Roland Parker Stone, for Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 17 July 1908
NPG x135568
by Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 1909
NPG x8823
by Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 1909
NPG x8824
'Luncheon Party at the House of Commons'
by Roland Parker Stone, for Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 29 June 1909
NPG x135574
'Sir Benjamin Stone's Luncheon Party at the House of Commons'
by Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 29 June 1909
NPG x135575
by Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 25 April 1911
NPG x128579
by Unknown photographer
albumen cabinet card, circa 1895
NPG x1121
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