Ellis William Roberts
(1860-1930), PainterArtist associated with 10 portraits
Cecilia Clementina Menzies (née Wombwell)
by Frederick John Jenkins, after Ellis William Roberts
heliogravure, 1890 or after
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Millicent Fanny Sutherland-Leveson-Gower (née St Clair-Erskine), Duchess of Sutherland
by Frederick John Jenkins, after Ellis William Roberts
heliogravure, (1898)
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Enid Edith Scudamore-Stanhope (née Wilson), Countess of Chesterfield
by Frederick John Jenkins, after Ellis William Roberts
heliogravure, circa 1900
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Helen Mary Theresa (née Vane-Tempest-Stewart), Countess of Ilchester
by Frederick John Jenkins, after Ellis William Roberts
heliogravure, early 20th century
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Edith Helen (née Chaplin), Marchioness of Londonderry
by Frederick John Jenkins, after Ellis William Roberts
heliogravure, early 20th century
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by Frederick John Jenkins, after Ellis William Roberts
photogravure, circa 1900-1910
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Minnie Louisa Horniman (née Bennett)
by Frederick John Jenkins, after Ellis William Roberts
heliogravure, (1901)
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Katherine Mary Drummond (née Antrobus)
by Frederick John Jenkins, published by Hutchinson & Co, after Ellis William Roberts
photogravure, published 1902 (1893)
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Susan Violet Erskine (née Ashley-Cooper), Countess of Mar and Kellie
by Frederick John Jenkins, after Ellis William Roberts
heliogravure, (1902)
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Mary Theresa Olivia ('Daisy') (née Cornwallis-West), Princess of Pless
by Frederick John Jenkins, after Ellis William Roberts
photogravure, 1902
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