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Charles Wildbore Esq Secretary to the Corporation of Trinity House for 32 years.

Charles Wildbore Esq Secretary to the Corporation of Trinity House for 32 years.
Charles Wildbore Esq Secretary to the Corporation of Trinity House for 32 years.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: PX6416
Description: The print depicts Charles Wildbore Esq Secretary to the Corporation of Trinity House for 32 years. Trinity House is the light-house authority for the coast of England and Wales.
Creator: Thomas Duche [artist]; J. Jones [engraver] and G. Dupont [publisher]
Date: 20th May 1794
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London
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