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File:Sir John Jervis (1857) Engraved By George Salisbury Shury (cropped).jpg

Legal Portrait Collection.

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America.
Accession number
card catalog no.: 00.593 G; HOLLIS no.: 006835565; record identifier: olvwork271785.
Object history
  • 1857: Published by Henry Graves & Co. on 4 February 1857.
  • Date of acquisition unknown.
Inscriptions below image: [inscriptions illegible], "John Jervis" handwritten in the bottom right corner. References [1]. Source/Photographer [2].

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