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James Jarché

(1891-1965), Photographer

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Artist associated with 50 portraits

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(Edward) Russell Westwood, by James Jarché - NPG x35604

(Edward) Russell Westwood

by James Jarché
bromide print, 5 April 1947
NPG x35604

Terence Rattigan, by James Jarché - NPG x135108

Terence Rattigan

by James Jarché
vintage print, 1948
NPG x135108

Tommy Steele, by James Jarché - NPG x34572

Tommy Steele

by James Jarché
bromide print
NPG x34572

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René Ray (Irene Lilian Creese) (later Countess of Midleton)

by James Jarché
bromide print, 6 June 1932
NPG x44646

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Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale

by James Jarché, for Daily Herald
Modern gelatin silver print from original negative, October 1934
NPG x36484

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King George V

by James Jarché
bromide print, 28 April 1934
NPG x44644

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Alex James

by James Jarché
bromide print, 14 August 1934
NPG x74746

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Sir Gordon Richards

by James Jarché
bromide print, 24 January 1946
NPG x22029

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Will Hay

by James Jarché
bromide print
NPG x34575

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