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Huet-Villiers, Francois, 1772–1813
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Turner, Charles, 1774–1857
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Hebe as cup-bearer of the gods
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Hebe
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O'Neill, Elizabeth [Eliza] [married name Elizabeth Wrixon-Becher, Lady Wrixon-Becher] (1791–1872), Irish actress
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Print made by Charles Turner, 1774–1857
Miss O'Neill as Hebe
1811