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Sir (Alan Charles) Laurence Whistler

(1912-2000), Glass engraver, writer and architectural historian

Sitter in 16 portraits

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Sir (Alan Charles) Laurence Whistler

by Howard Coster
bromide print, 1950s
NPG x179253

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Sir (Alan Charles) Laurence Whistler

by Howard Coster
bromide print, 1950s
NPG x179254

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Sir (Alan Charles) Laurence Whistler

by Howard Coster
half-plate film negative, 1950s
NPG x138200

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Sir (Alan Charles) Laurence Whistler

by Howard Coster
half-plate film negative, 1950s
NPG x138201

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Sir (Alan Charles) Laurence Whistler

by Howard Coster
half-plate film negative, 1950s
NPG x138202

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Sir (Alan Charles) Laurence Whistler

by Howard Coster
half-plate film negative, 1950s
NPG x138203

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Sir (Alan Charles) Laurence Whistler

by Howard Coster
half-plate film negative, 1950s
NPG x138204

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Sir (Alan Charles) Laurence Whistler

by Howard Coster
half-plate film negative, 1950s
NPG x138205

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