File:1853 watercolour by Thomas Richmond – portrait of Henry Napier Bruce Erskine.jpg

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English: Watercolour portrait of British civil servant and colonial administrator Henry Napier Bruce Erskine (1831–1893), son of the historian, orientalist, and civil servant William Erskine. Signed by the artist Thomas Richmond (1802–1874) and dated 1853. (Erskine's 21st birthday was that year.)
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Author Thomas Richmond (1802–1874)

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Portrait of Henry Napier Bruce Erskine in 1853 (watercolour by Thomas Richmond)

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