File:George Augustus Selwyn (1865).jpg

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English: George Augustus Selwyn, by Henry Graves (died 1892), published 1865. See source website for additional information.
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: George Augustus Selwyn; Richard Edgcumbe, 2nd Baron Edgcumbe; George James Williams by Henry Graves.jpg
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Author Henry Graves (died 1892)

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