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Michael Noakes
1933
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2018
English painter (1933-2018)
Michael Noakes was an English artist and portrait painter.
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Dame Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013)
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Henry Harris, Professor of Pathology (1963–1979), Regius Professor of Medicine (1979–1992), Head of Sir William Dunn School of Pathology (1963–1993)
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Lord Bowden of Chesterfield, Principal (1953–1976)
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Mr D. M. W. Bolton (b.1936), Headmaster (1982–1994)
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Paul Francis Granger, LLD, FCA, President of the Council (1968–1975)
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Robert (Robin) Leigh-Pemberton (1927–2013), Baron Kingsdown, Governor of the Bank of England (1983–1993)
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Sir Derek Burdick Greenaway (1910–1994), Bt, CBE, TD, JP, DL
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1900c
Alan Lloyd Hodgkin (1914–1998), OM, PRS, Master (1978–1984), Physiologist
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1900c
Edward Miller
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1900c
Sir Edward Parkes (b.1926), Vice-Chancellor, City University (1974–1978)
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1900c
Sir Henry William Rawson Wade
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1957
F. E. Claytor, Headmaster (1948–1957)
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1958
Gilbert C. Harding (1907–1960)
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1958
Ruth Borchard
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1958
Self Portrait with Beard
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1959
Albert Edward Samuels (1900–1982)
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Guildhall Art Gallery
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1961
Sir Ralph Richardson
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National Portrait Gallery
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1961
The Right Honourable James Chuter Ede, CH, JP, DL
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1964
Robert Morley
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National Portrait Gallery
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1968
James Topping, Vice-Chancellor (1966–1971)
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1968
Lord Robert Hall (1901–1988), Principal (1964–1967)
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1970
J.B. Priestley
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National Portrait Gallery
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1970
John Boynton Priestley (1894–1984)
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1970s
Arthur Edwin Stevens, CBE
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1970s
John Habakkuk (1915–2002)
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1970s
Sir John (later Lord) Wolfenden (1906–1985), Director and Principal Librarian (1969–1973)
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British Museum
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1970s
The Royal Family
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Guildhall Art Gallery
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1972
Dean Sullivan (1910–1980)
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1974
Barbara Craig, Principal (1967–1980)
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1975
Selwyn Lloyd, Speaker
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1975
Sir John Hackett (1910–1997), Principal (1968–1975)
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1976
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (1926–2022)
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1976
Professor Sir Martin Roth, President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (1971–1975)
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1976
Sir Arthur Vick (1911–1998)
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1977
The Lord Todd of Trumpington (1907–1997)
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1978
Paul Dirac (1902–1984), Established the Principles of Quantum Mechanics, Nobel Prize Winner (1933), Lucasian Professor of Mathematics
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1978
Very Reverend Sydney Hall Evans (1915–1988), DD, Dean (1956–1977)
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1980
Frank Thistlewaite, Funding Vice-Chancellor of the University of East Anglia
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1980
Sir Francis Harry Hinsley (1918–1998)
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1980
Sir John Atwell (1911–1999)
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1980s
Charles III (b.1948), when HRH The Prince of Wales
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1980s
Lord Cameron of Balhousie (1920–1985), KT, GCB
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1980s
Major General Peter Leuchars (1922–2009)
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1980s
Mrs Patricia Nesham
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1980s
Professor Sir Moses Finley (1912–1986), FBA, Hon. LittD, Master (1976–1982)
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1980s
Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother wearing Academic Robes
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1980s
Reginald Bullen
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1981
Keith Broadwell Griffin (b.1938), Fellow (1965–1979), President (1979–1988)
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1983
Donald Henry Northcote (1921–2004), Master (1976)
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1984
Portrait of an Unknown Gentleman
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1985
Andrew Huxley (1917–2012)
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1985
Professor Kenneth Rawnsley, CBE, President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (1981–1984)
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1985
Sir Peter Froggatt (b.1928)
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The Naughton Gallery at Queen's
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1986
Sir Peter Froggatt (1928–2020)
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1988
James Clarke Holt
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1990s
Admiral of the Fleet Terence Thornton Lewin (1920–1999), Baron Lewin, Chief of the Defence Staff
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1990s
Bill Clinton, 42nd President of the United States of America (1993–2001), Rhodes Scholar (Arkansas and University College, 1968), Seated at His White House Desk
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1990s
Professor Graham Zellick, Principal of Queen Mary and Westfield College (1990–1998)
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1990s
Professor Michael Rosen (1927–2018), President of the College of Anaesthetists (1988–1991)
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1990s
The Honourable Robert Wills
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1993
Michael Francis Atiyah (1928–2019), OM, FRS, FRSE, Master (1990–1998), Mathematician
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1994
Professor Andrew Sims, President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (1990–1993)
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1997
Charles III (b.1948), when HRH The Prince of Wales
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1997
Ernest Nicholson, Provost (1990–2003)
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1998
Sir Denys Henderson (b.1932), Chancellor (1992–1998)
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2000c
Michael Turnbull (b.1935), Bishop of Durham (1994–2003)
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2000s
Professor Sir Rowland Smith, Chancellor (1996–2002)
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2004
Margaret Hilda Thatcher, née Roberts (1925–2013), Baroness Thatcher, LG, OM, PC, FRS
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2005
Neil McKendrick, Master (1996–2006)
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2006
Nelson Mandela's Address to the Rhodes Scholars and Guests in Westminster Hall
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2007
Geoffrey Copland
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