File:Lady Mary FitzClarence.jpg

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English: Lithograph of Lady Mary FitzClarence, daughter of King William IV of the United Kingdom, published in March 1836.
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Source http://www.npgprints.com/image.php?imgref=83785
Author Richard James Lane

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