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  2. Wallace Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Wallace Collection is a museum in London occupying Hertford House in Manchester Square, the former townhouse of the Seymour family, Marquesses of Hertford.It is named after Sir Richard Wallace, who built the extensive collection, along with the Marquesses of Hertford, in the 18th and 19th centuries.

  3. Conrad the Corsair - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Collection, London Conrad the Corsair is an 1824 oil painting by the French artist Horace Vernet . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Inspired by Lord Byron 's 1814 poem The Corsair it depicts Conrad, a pirate notorious across the Aegean Sea seated in a cave as two of his men approach. [ 3 ]

  4. Wallace Collection (band) - Wikipedia

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    Velvet Moon* / Politicians* (Wallace Collection, 1991) Daydream 93 / Daydream (Concert Version) (Wallace Collection, 1993) As with many bands from the late 60's/early 70's, singles were released in MONO or STEREO depending on which part of the world you lived. In the UK, EMI started to issue singles in stereo in the late spring of 1969.

  5. The Swing (Fragonard) - Wikipedia

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    The Wallace Collection, London, United Kingdom The Swing ( French : L'Escarpolette ), also known as The Happy Accidents of the Swing ( French : Les Hasards heureux de l'escarpolette , the original title), is an 18th-century oil painting by Jean-Honoré Fragonard in the Wallace Collection in London.

  6. Doubtful Crumbs - Wikipedia

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    Doubtful Crumbs is an 1858–1859 oil on canvas painting of a St. Bernard or mastiff and a street dog, by the English artist Edwin Landseer, now in the Wallace Collection, in London. Until at least 1902 it was also known as Looking for the Crumbs that Fall from the Rich Man's Table, [1] referring to Luke 16.19-21.

  7. Daydream (Wallace Collection song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was first recorded in Abbey Road Studios, London, by the band Wallace Collection, and released as the final track on their debut album Laughing Cavalier. The singer was the band's drummer, Freddy Nieuland. It was released as a single in over 20 countries, and reached the top of the Belgium pop chart, and number 3 on the French chart. [5]

  8. What are the allegations Gregg Wallace is facing and ... - AOL

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    What are the allegations made against Wallace. The MasterChef presenter faces a string of allegations, including of making “inappropriate sexual jokes”, asking for the phone numbers of female ...

  9. Sir John Scott, 1st Baronet of Connaught Place - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Murray Scott, 1st Baronet, portrait by Herman Herkomer (1863–1935), Wallace Collection. Sir John Edward Arthur Murray Scott, 1st Baronet of Connaught Place (1847–1912) was a British art historian and collector. He is often referred to as John Murray Scott. He is best known for his role in the formation of the Wallace Collection.