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English: Scan of watercolour head and shoulders portrait of Second Lieutenant John Spencer Dunville VC (1896-1917), 1st (Royal) Dragoons
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This miniature framed watercolour painting was very kindly loaned to me on 1 December 2004 by Christopher Dunville, who is a great-grandson of John Spencer Dunville's older brother Robert Lambart Dumville (1893-1931). I scanned the watercolour painting on 1 December 2004. If you use the photograph, please credit Christopher Dunville for it, for example 'Image by courtesy of Christopher Dunville'.
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