The National Portrait Gallery   
London

Situated right next to the National Gallery, and opposite St Martin-in-the-Fields (we recommend the cafe in the crypt), the National Portrait Gallery is just what the name suggests.
   It is very well organized: you go up a long escalator and then come down through the main galleries, arranged chronologically. There is of course a lot worth seeing, including several rooms of Victorian pictures and sculpture.

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     Works at the NPG by
John Maler Collier
Edwin Longesden Long
John Everett Millais
George Frederick Watts

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