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Royal Navy Captain's epaulettes (after three years of service), after 1843
Portrait of Count Pavel Alexandrovich Stroganov (1774-1817) by George Dawe. Hermitage Museum.
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Poster showing the Women's Royal Air Force, Auxiliary and Reserve Air Forces badges of rank and distinguishing badges (c. 1950).
Something must have happened to the Paymaster, Major Isenstein is paying his boys.
Portrait of Wilhelmine Countess of Munster
Artist: Edward Peter Strawley (German, 1768 – c. 1826)
Date: 1822
Medium: Oil on canvas
Location: Derneburg Castle, Hildesheim district, Germany
Wilhelmine Countess of Munster
Lady Augusta Gordon (née FitzClarence; 17 November 1803 – 8 December 1865) was a British noblewoman. Born the fourth illegitimate daughter of William IV of the United Kingdom (then Duke of Clarence and St Andrews) and Dorothea Jordan, she grew up at their Bushy House residence in Teddington. Augusta had four sisters and five brothers all surnamed FitzClarence. Soon after their father became monarch, the FitzClarence children were raised to the ranks of younger children of a marquess.