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Sir Denis William Brogan

(1900-1974), Historian

Sitter in 9 portraits
Historian; served with the Overseas Services of the BBC during the Second World War before taking up his appointment as Professor of Political Science at Cambridge University (1945-68); known particularly for his publications on American and French political systems.

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Sir Denis William Brogan, by Howard Coster - NPG x3173

Sir Denis William Brogan

by Howard Coster
quarter-plate film negative, 1940s
NPG x3173

Sir Denis William Brogan, by Karl Pollak - NPG x15004

Sir Denis William Brogan

by Karl Pollak
chlorobromide print on card mount, circa 1948
NPG x15004

Sir Denis William Brogan, by Antony Barrington Brown - NPG x135404

Sir Denis William Brogan

by Antony Barrington Brown
2 1/4 inch square film negative, 1956
NPG x135404

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Sir Denis William Brogan

by Howard Coster
bromide print, 1940s
NPG x139776

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Sir Denis William Brogan

by Howard Coster
quarter-plate film negative, 1940s
NPG x3172

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Sir Denis William Brogan

by Howard Coster
quarter-plate film negative, 1940s
NPG x3174

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Martin Hopkinson

24 August 2018, 12:53

Bernard Powell's 1952 portrait is in the Hunterian Art Gallery , University of Glasgow