File:1st Baron Monk Bretton, full detail of lithographic reproduction, after James Tissot, published in Vanity Fair, London, 16 December 1871.jpg

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English: My scan (R.de Salis, Rodolph (talk)) of the 1st Lord Monk Bretton, detail of lithographic reproduction, after James Tissot, published in Vanity Fair, 16 December 1871.
Date _Vanity_Fair,_16_December_1871
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(Life time: died 1902)

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Baron Monk Bretton Detail of lithographic reproduction, after James Tissot, published in Vanity Fair, 16 December 1871, showing J. G. Dodson, MP, at his post in the House of Commons, Chairman of Ways and Means, 1865-72.

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