A miniature watercolour portrait of Sir Joseph Andrews, 1st baronet (1727-1800), of Shaw House. Artist unknown. Andrews is wearing the uniform of a Major of the Berkshire Militia.
Period: 18th century
Place: Shaw-cum-Donnington
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A miniature watercolour portrait of Sir Joseph Andrews, 1st baronet (1727-1800), of Shaw House. Artist unknown. Andrews is wearing the uniform of a Major of the Berkshire Militia.
Period: 18th century
Place: Shaw-cum-Donnington
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