File:Hamish Hamilton small.JPG
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[edit]This is one of only two known artistic renditions of a dead person which are digitized. No known digitized photographs have been found. This is the more accurate of the two paintings and was probably painted in the 1930s, and hence might soon be (or already be) in the public domain. It is hung on the walls of the Thames Rowing Club.
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Image of person, Jamie Hamilton (publisher) |
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