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English: Anonymous photo of a bust of the Sanskrit scholar Henry Thomas Colebrooke created by Henry Weekes in 1837. The bust was a reproduction of an earlier bust of Colebrooke produced in 1820 by Sir Francis Chantrey. The photo appeared as the frontispiece to Centenary Volume of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1823-1923, published in 1923. |
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