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           | Artist | Unknown | 
          
           | Title | Lady Jane Dudley (née Grey) | 
          
           | Description | The Streatham Portrait of Lady Jane Grey. | 
          
           | Date | 1590s? The painting on the panel was dated to the 1590s with help of dendrochronology.
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           | Medium | oil on oak panel | 
          
           | Dimensions | 85.6 × 60.3 cm (33.7 × 23.7 in) | 
          
           | Current location | 
             
              
               | National Portrait Gallery    |  
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               | Native name | National Portrait Gallery |  
               | Location | London |  
               | Coordinates | 51° 30′ 33.73″ N, 0° 7′ 39.84″ W    |  
               | Established | 1856 |  
               | Website | www.npg.org.uk |  
               | Authority control |  |  | 
          
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           | Accession number | NPG 6804 | 
          
           | Credit line | Purchased with help from the proceeds of the 150th anniversary gala, 2006. | 
          
           | Inscriptions | Name of sitter top left: Lady Jane - Barely visible 
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           | Notes | Original upload log (All user names refer to en.wikipedia) Originally from  en.wikipedia; description page is/was  here. Original uploader was  Pendragon09. 
             2007-08-11 18:21  Pendragon09 1450×1887×8 (421624 bytes) The Streatham Portrait of Lady Jane Grey | 
          
           | Source/Photographer | Purchased from  .National Portrait Gallery, London: NPG 6804
 
             
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