Colonel William A. Phillips

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English: Oil on Panel Circa 1595. Copyright Steve Wadlow Photo by Chris Titmus, Hamilton Kerr Institute. May be used for educational or research purposes only, not for financial gain.
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Research ongoing, many believe, this portrait could be Shakespeare & the "Model" for the Droeshout Engraving. Photo by Chris Titmus Hamilton Kerr, Copyright Steve Wadlow. Image may be used for educational & research purposes. Not financial gain.

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