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Draft typescript of chapter 1 titled ‘Ancient Scent’
Ithell Colquhoun
[c.1950–7]
The ‘Victory’ Coming up the Channel with the Body of Nelson
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1807–19
A Disaster at Sea
Joseph Mallord William Turner
?c.1835
The British Channel Seen from the Dorsetshire Cliffs
John Brett
1871
France on the Horizon
Hamish Fulton
1975
Register of paintings by Henry Scott Tuke
Henry Scott Tuke
1879–1923
Register of paintings by Henry Scott Tuke
Henry Scott Tuke
1908–34
Diary of Caroline Gotch
Caroline Burland Gotch
10 November 1883–4
Diary
Prunella Clough
18 November 1944–27 February 1947
Headland Views in Devon and France
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1821–2
Headland Views in Devon
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1821–2
Headland Views along the South Coast of England
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1821–2
Sussex Coast, from the Channel: Brighton Bay and Seaford
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1821
Studies of Warships under Sail; Coastal Profiles from the English Channel, with Dymchurch, Folkestone, Dover and the South Foreland
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1825
Coastal Profiles ?around Boulogne, from the English Channel
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1825
Views of Boulogne from the English Channel, with the Telegraph Tower on the Western Pier
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1825
Dover Castle with the English Channel Beyond
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1825–38
Shelling by Night
Eric Ravilious
1941
South-most Arrival - The English Channel | At the hour of the Total Solar Eclipse, but on the Day Before | Bumble Rock, Lizard Point, Cornwall, Great Britain | The South-most point of mainland Great Britain
Thomas Joshua Cooper
1999–2001
Scrapbook
Julian Trevelyan
14 December 1932–[c.1947]
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