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Thomas Lyde Hornbrook

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Thomas Lyde Hornbrook (ca 1780-1850) was a British marine artist.[1] He was the eldest son of Richards Lyde Hornbrook, who was an officer in the Royal Marines stationed in Plymouth.[2][3] He exhibited in the Royal Academy (1836 and 1844) and around 1833 became marine painter to the Duchess of Kent and her daughter Victoria.[4]

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