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Description Depicted person: Daniel Lysons – British Army general (1816-1898)
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Source Navy and Army Illustrated.
Author Russell & Son, Baker Street


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current16:50, 5 December 2009Thumbnail for version as of 16:50, 5 December 2009221 × 320 (15 KB)DormskirkPortrait of Sir Daniel Lysons. National Portrait Gallery. Over 50 years old so in the public domain. {{PD-BritishGov}}

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