Lizzie Weston (née Elizabeth Jackson)
(died 1899), Actress; former wife of F.H. Davenport and of William West, and later second wife of Charles James MathewsSitter associated with 7 portraits
Lizzie Weston (née Elizabeth Jackson)
by Southwell Brothers
albumen carte-de-visite, 1860s
NPG x27357
Lizzie Weston (née Elizabeth Jackson)
by Window & Bridge
albumen carte-de-visite, 1862-1866
NPG x27358
Lizzie Weston (née Elizabeth Jackson) as Medea in 'The Golden Fleece'
by John Jabez Edwin Mayall, published by A. Marion, Son & Co
albumen carte-de-visite, 1863
NPG x21245
Lizzie Weston (née Elizabeth Jackson) as Medea in 'The Golden Fleece'
by John Jabez Edwin Mayall
albumen print, 1863; published 1864-1865
NPG Ax27685
Lizzie Weston (née Elizabeth Jackson) as Medea in 'The Golden Fleece'
by John Jabez Edwin Mayall, published by A. Marion & Co
albumen print, 1863
NPG x134419
by Frederick Holland Mares, after Alexander Bassano, and Clarkington & Co (Charles Clarkington), and Joseph Richard James, and Horatio Nelson King, and Camille Silvy, and possibly Leonida Caldesi, and Adolphe Paul Auguste Beau, and Thomas Cranfiel
albumen carte-de-visite, 1863
NPG x137000
Lizzie Weston (née Elizabeth Jackson) as Medea in 'The Golden Fleece'
by John Jabez Edwin Mayall, published by A. Marion & Co
albumen print, 1863
NPG x21246
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