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Elizabeth Wellesley (née Hay), Duchess of Wellington

(1820-1904), Mistress of the Robes to Queen Victoria; wife of 2nd Duke of Wellington; daughter of 8th Marquess of Tweeddale

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'The Secret of England's Greatness' (Queen Victoria presenting a Bible in the Audience Chamber at Windsor), by Thomas Jones Barker - NPG 4969

'The Secret of England's Greatness' (Queen Victoria presenting a Bible in the Audience Chamber at Windsor)

by Thomas Jones Barker
oil on canvas, circa 1862-1863
On display in Room 23 on Floor 2 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 4969

Elizabeth Wellesley (née Hay), Duchess of Wellington, by William Holl Jr, by  Francis Holl, printed by  McQueen (Macqueen), after  John Hayter - NPG D35629

Elizabeth Wellesley (née Hay), Duchess of Wellington

by William Holl Jr, by Francis Holl, printed by McQueen (Macqueen), after John Hayter
stipple engraving, mid 19th century
NPG D35629

Elizabeth Wellesley (née Hay), Duchess of Wellington, by Francis Holl, published by  John Mitchell, after  James Rannie Swinton - NPG D37640

Elizabeth Wellesley (née Hay), Duchess of Wellington

by Francis Holl, published by John Mitchell, after James Rannie Swinton
stipple engraving, published 25 April 1859
NPG D37640

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