File:Eric Miéville in 1948.jpg
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DescriptionEric Miéville in 1948.jpg |
English: Sir Eric Charles Miéville (1896–1943). Assistant Private Secretary to King George VI (1937–45) and colonial civil servant. Photograph by Bassano Ltd, purchased by the NPG 1996. Bromide print. |
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National Portrait Gallery: NPG x83771
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current | 02:34, 3 December 2024 | 593 × 800 (31 KB) | JJLiu112 | Uploaded a work by {{creator:Bassano Ltd}} from {{SourceNPGLondon |1=x83771}} with UploadWizard |
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