Doignon, Charles (1790-1864), lawyer and politician
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- 12 April 1790 - 10 June 1864
Doignon, Charles (1790-1864), lawyer and politician
Donaldson, Stuart Alexander (1854-1915), Anglican cleric and Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge
Master of Magdalene College, 1904 - 1915.
Born in Sydney, Australia, son of Sir Stuart Donaldson, the first premier of New South Wales.
He was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge (matriculated in 1873). He graduated with first class honours ... »
Donny, François (1791-1872), lawyer and politician
D'Orsay, Gédéon Gaspard Alfred de Grimaud (1801–1852), artist and dandy
Doyle, John [pseud. H. B.] (1797–1868), cartoonist and painter
Drinkwater, Daisy (active mid nineteenth century), artist
Relative of John Drinkwater, biographer of Samuel Pepys.
Drouet, Charles (1805-1863), diplomat
Drummond, William (active 1800-1850), painter, draughtsman and lithographer
Ducôte, Alfred (active 1830-1840), lithographer and lithographic printer
Duffy, Eamon (1947-present), church historian and President of Magdalene College, Cambridge
Educated at St Philip's Grammar School Birmingham, University of Hull, Selwyn College (PhD 1972). Lecturer in Ecclesiastical History, King's College London 1974–1979. University Lecturer in Divinity Faculty, Cambridge 1979–1994, Reader 1994, Professor of ... »
Dumaige, Etienne (1810-88), sculptor
Henry Etienne Dumaige (1830-1888) is a French sculptor born in Paris in 1830, died in Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie in 1888. He is the student of Jean Feuchère and Christophe Dumont. He exhibited at the Salon of French Artists from 1863 to 1886. He exhibited ... »
Dumbeck, Franz Joseph (1791-1842), historian and writer
Dumont, Guillaime (1787-1855), industrialist and politician
Dupérac, Etienne (c. 1535-1604), etcher, engraver, painter and architect
Dupré, Giovanni (1817-1882), sculptor
Italian sculptor whose success was a product of his lifelike and original interpretation of form when Italian sculpture was deteriorating into a mannered imitation of the works of Antonio Canova. Dupré was the son of a carver in wood. Tuscan. He had a ... »
Durand, Asher B. (1796-1886), painter and engraver
American painter and engraver. His early work was mainly as an engraver and he established his reputation with his print after John Trumbull’s Declaration of Independence and with portraits of eminent contemporaries. In the 1830s he turned increasingly to painting.
Duvivier, Auguste (1772-1846), politician
In 1970 Stearn and Son joined Eaden Lilley Photographers.
The copyright of the photos taken by Eaden Lilley has now passed to Lafayette Photography.
Eddis, Eden Upton (1812–1901), painter
Eden was born in Newington Green in 1812. He enrolled at the Royal Academy Schools in 1828 and between 1837 and 1881 his work was regularly exhibited at the Royal Academy.
He is best known for his portraits, which included many of well-known people. The ... »
Eden, George (1784–1849), Earl of Auckland, politician and governor-general of India
Edgeworth Henry Essex (1745–1807), Roman Catholic priest and confessor to Louis XVI
Edgeworth, Maria (1768–1849), novelist and educationist
Irish novelist and educationist.
Edouart, Auguste (1789–1861), artist
French-born portrait artist who worked in England, Scotland and the United States in the 19th century. He specialised in silhouette portraits. Born in Dunkerque, he left France in 1814, and established himself in London, where he began his career making ... »
Edward Leigh (Photographers), Cambridge
Edward Leigh (1913-1998)
Working Dates: 1946 -1983
One of the few professional photographers to obtain a prestigious Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society as well as a Fellowship of the Institute of British Photographers, the professional ... »