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File:John Selden From NPG Cleaned.jpg

National Portrait Gallery: NPG 3052

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current00:32, 24 April 2009Thumbnail for version as of 00:32, 24 April 20092,400 × 2,825 (6.94 MB)DcoetzeeRemove small damage spot in upper-left corner
00:22, 24 April 2009Thumbnail for version as of 00:22, 24 April 20092,400 × 2,825 (6.83 MB)DcoetzeeLevel adjusted version of File:John_Selden_from_NPG.jpg. {{Information |Description=''John Selden'', by unknown artist. See source website for additional information. |Source={{SourceNPGLondon|3052}} |Date=Unknown, but donated to NPG before 1939 |Au

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