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Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester

(1900-1974), Son of George V

Sitter in 181 portraits
Third son of George V and Queen Mary, created Duke of Gloucester in 1928; joined the 10th Royal Hussars in 1921 and during the Second World War served as Chief Liaison Officer between the British and French armies in Europe and (from 1941) as second in command of the 20th Armoured Brigade.

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Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, by Vandyk - NPG x126069

Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester

by Vandyk
bromide print from 12 x 10 inch glass negative with pencil drawing, 5 February 1925
NPG x126069

Royal Coronation Group, by Dorothy Wilding - NPG x46515

Royal Coronation Group

by Dorothy Wilding
bromide print, 12 May 1937
NPG x46515

Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, by Dorothy Wilding - NPG x34746

Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester

by Dorothy Wilding
chlorobromide print on card and tissue mount, 1940
NPG x34746

Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, by Dorothy Wilding - NPG x34747

Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester

by Dorothy Wilding
bromide print, 1940
NPG x34747

Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, by Dorothy Wilding - NPG x134170

Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester

by Dorothy Wilding
hand-painted bromide print
NPG x134170

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