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Winter supplement: "A Fox Hunting Constellation", double print. A group of Masters of Foxhounds, possibly some of whom also performed the duty of huntsman of their own pack (suggested by absence of top hats and presence of hunting horns tucked into jacket crossings)

Duke of Beaufort (The Duke of Beaufort's), Ben Capell (Belvoir), G.W. Fitzwilliam (Mr. G.W. Fitzwilliam's), Sir Gilbert Greenall (Belvoir), The Earl of Yarborough (Brocklesby), Duke of Rutland (Belvoir), Earl of Lonsdale (Quorn), Henry Chaplin (Blankney) and the Earl of Harrington (South Notts).
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Vanity Fair, 7 December 1905

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"A Fox Hunting Constellation", caricature by BEDE in Vanity Fair, 1905.

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