Godfrey Rathbone, Baron Charnwood

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Date:1919

Description:Oil painting. Head and shoulders portrait of the Right Hon. Godfrey Rathbone, First Baron Charnwood. Justice of the Peace for the County of Stafford from 1907. Alderman for Staffordshire County Council 1913-1934. Chairman of Staffordshire Quarter Sessions 1929-1939. Deputy Lieutenant.

Artist: Sir Frank Bernard Dicksee (1853-1928)

Dimensions: 600mm x 500mm


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Donor ref: PCF 16 (129/23718)

Source: Staffordshire County Buildings Picture Collection

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