Catalogues
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Raynham Hall, home for nearly four hundred years to the Townshend family, is one of the greatest dynastic houses in Britain, both as an architectural edifice with an interior of international significance and as an abiding visual symbol of political po… Read more
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Raynham Hall
Called Admiral Sir Roger Townshend (c.1544–1590)
Unknown Artist, c.1600
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Raynham Hall
Called Elizabeth Townshend (1703–1785)
Maria Verelst, c.1710–15
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Raynham Hall
Called Princess Elizabeth, Second Daughter of Charles I (1635–1650)
Cornelius Johnson, 1630s
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Raynham Hall
Called Princess Henrietta Anne, daughter of Charles I (1644–1670)
Cornelius Johnson, 1630s
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Raynham Hall
Called Queen Anne (1665–1714)
Willem Wissing, c.1676–87
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Raynham Hall
Called Rembrandt’s Mother
after Rembrandt van Rijn, 18th or 19th century
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Raynham Hall
Called Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex (1591–1646)
Unknown Artist, c.1610
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Raynham Hall
Called Sir John Suckling (1609–1641)
circle of Anthony van Dyck, c.1640
RN80