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The memorial was destroyed during the English Civil War
north west view with figures in the foreground including a group of three men consulting a drawing of the church
Before the gallery on Trafalgar Square was constructed the collection was held at no 100 Pall Mall
' [Surfaces of the sections of light through a circular aperture]
Charles James Fox, 18th-19th century British Whig politician mb-code PG12257 The memorial was destroyed duringCharles James Fox, 18th 19th century British Whig politician, c1905. Fox (1749 1806) was Britain's first Foreign Secretary. He was a supporter of American independence and the French Revolution and an opponent of the slave trade. Print published in 'Parliament Past and Present' by Arnold Wright and Philip Smith, London. Original painting by Karl Anton Hickel.
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