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* George Hilditch (1803–1857) and his brother Richard H. Hilditch (1804–1873), pupils of the Twickenham landscape artist [[Thomas Christopher Hofland|Thomas Hofland]] |
* [[George Hilditch]] (1803–1857) and his brother Richard H. Hilditch (1804–1873), pupils of the Twickenham landscape artist [[Thomas Christopher Hofland|Thomas Hofland]] who carried on his tradition of landscape painting around Richmond and Twickenham. Richard lived at Cholmondeley Cottage (3 Cholmondeley Walk). The [[Orleans House]] art collection has 15 of George's paintings.{{Cite web |last=Parry-Wingfield |first=Catherine |title=Thomas Christopher Hofland |url=http://www.twickenham-museum.org.uk/detail.php?aid=329&cid=11&ctid=1 |website=The Twickenham Museum}}{{Cite web |last=Luxton |first=Madeleine |date=5 April 2020 |title=Collection Focus – George Hilditch |url=https://www.orleanshousegallery.org/news/2020/04/collection-focus-1/ |website=Orleans House Gallery}} Richard's painting 'Kew Gardens from Richmond Hill' is in the [[Tate]] Gallery.{{Cite web |title=Richard H. Hilditch. Kew Gardens from Richmond Hill |url=https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/hilditch-kew-gardens-from-richmond-hill-t01819 |website=Tate}} |
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* [[Thomas Jackson (minister)|Thomas Jackson]] (1783–1873), Wesleyan minister and writer who acted as chair of divinity of the Richmond Theological College and president of the Methodist Conference during the mid-nineteenth century |
* [[Thomas Jackson (minister)|Thomas Jackson]] (1783–1873), Wesleyan minister and writer who acted as chair of divinity of the Richmond Theological College and president of the Methodist Conference during the mid-nineteenth century |
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