File:Cameron John (1773-1844).jpg

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English: Lieutenant-General Sir John Cameron KCB (b. 3 Jan 1773, d. 23 Nov 1844), 9th of Culchenna, silhouette dated 15 March 1841, more at John Cameron (1773-1844). His brother was Captain Ewen Cameron, 43rd Foot, killed at Battle of the Côa, 24 July 1810.
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current12:42, 29 January 2012Thumbnail for version as of 12:42, 29 January 20121,012 × 1,267 (171 KB)commons>FritzelblitzThe previous image was possibly incorrectly identified as John Cameron, rather it might have been his brother Ewen. With this silhouette of the 'older' John there is no mixup, as it is uniquely identified through inscription dated 15 MArch 1841 on the bac

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