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RefNoEC/1851/04
Previous numbersCert IX, 270; A02002
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TitleDoo, George Thomas: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationGeorge T Doo. The Author of various works of art of the highest distinction in the Science of Engraving, after Vandyck, Poussin, Carracci, Raffaele, Correggio, Sir J Reynolds, Jackson RA, Newton RA, Partridge, Deering, Chalon RA, Sir Thos Lawrence PRA, Mulready RA, Sir D Wilkie RA, W Etty RA, Elgin Marbles, Drummond, Pickersgill RA, Wyatt. Distinguished for his acquaintance with the science of Engraving in Lines. Eminent as an Engraver.
ProposersFrom General Knowledge. (of Mr Doo's works) Richard Westmacott; James Clark
From Personal Knowledge. Robert Peel; W Tierney Clark; Jno Burnet; C L Eastlake; G Budd; William Brockedon; R H Solly; Edw Hawkins; B F Outram; Richard Partridge
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Doo, George Thomas: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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CodePersonNameDates
NA5604Doo; George Thomas (1800 - 1886)1800 - 1886
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