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Tomb of Lord Lyttelton (sculpted by James Forsyth, 1878)
(In this variation, Lord Lyttelton is alive and well.)

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Thursday
Tomb of Lord Lyttelton, died 1876, sculpted by James Forsyth by
Watercolour, charcoal, Polychromos, pencil on paper
Remembers me a litte bit of Dracula 😄

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George Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 1 April 1871

He was an English aristocrat and Conservative politician from the Lyttelton family. He was chairman of the Canterbury Association, which encouraged British settlers to move to New Zealand.

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Alfred Lyttelton, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 20 September 1884

He was a British politician and sportsman who excelled at both football and cricket.

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When Henry Brouncker (cofferer to Charles II) died in 1688, he bequeathed Sheen Abbey to Sir Charles Lyttelton (1629–1716) (colonial governor/politician), not because they were related, but because they had fought together at the Siege of Colchester (1648)

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I like it when I can drop local place names into the comic. Looking forward to the weather warming up so I can swim at Corsair Bay and paddle over to Quail Island.

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EXCLUSIVE!

Humphrey Lyttelton was a pioneer of the trad jazz revival and a lovely chap - he's probably better known for hosting Radio 4's I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. This is also the only Humph art you can get on Redbubble!

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EXCLUSIVE!

Humphrey Lyttelton was a pioneer of the trad jazz revival and a lovely chap - he's probably better known for hosting Radio 4's I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. This is also the only Humph art you can get on Redbubble!

SEE PRODUCTS https://t.co/QtVaZu63NI

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FULL MOON LYTTELTON HARBOUR Watercolour by South Island artist Sue Currie. Measures 790 x 590mm in the frame, magical painting by Sue. NZ$2,200. Can be freighted to you free of charge within New Zealand once we get to level three. theotautaugallery.com

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Old lady having a drink and a smoke in

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"You have often seen & I have as often made you observe Lyttelton's distinguished inattention & awkwardness. Wrapped up, like a Laputan, in intense thought, & possibly sometimes in no thought at all...
Chesterfield on Lord Lyttelton who died 1773

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