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Giggleswick, with Ingleborough in the Distance
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1808
Ingleborough from the South-West
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1816
Ingleborough and Pen-y-ghent from Settle
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1816
Chapel-Le-Dale and Ingleborough from East of Hurtle Pot
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1816
Ingleton, with Ingleborough Beyond
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1816
The View from Kirkby Lonsdale Churchyard, with Ingleborough
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1816
Hornby Castle and Terraces; a Detail of Ingleborough from the Terrace
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1816
Ingleborough over the Scar, from the South-West, with a Deep River Valley (?Crina Bottoms) in the Foreground
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1816
A View from the Crook of Lune, Looking North-East with Hornby Castle and Ingleborough in the Distance
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1816
Ingleborough from near Ingleton
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1816
Kirkby Lonsdale from the North, Ingleborough to the Left
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1816
Ingleborough from Hornby Castle Terrace
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1816
Three Thumbnail Sketches of the Crook of Lune Quarry, Ingleborough from Heysham, and the Langdale Pikes; the Printed Trade Label of Mills & Sons, Booksellers of Oxford Street
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1816
Ingleborough from Hornby Castle Terrace
After Joseph Mallord William Turner
1822
Ingleborough from Hornby Castle Terrace
After Joseph Mallord William Turner
1822
Ingelborough, from Hornby Castle Terrace, engraved by C. Heath
After Joseph Mallord William Turner
published 1822
Letter from Kenneth Armitage to Joan Moore, addressed 21 Earlswood Avenue, Roundhay
Kenneth Armitage, recipient: Joan Augusta Monro Moore
[1939]
Letter from Kenneth Armitage to Joan Moore, addressed Catterick Camp, Yorkshire
Kenneth Armitage, recipient: Joan Augusta Monro Moore
[1941]
Letter from Kenneth Armitage to Joan Moore
Kenneth Armitage, recipient: Joan Augusta Monro Moore
[1941]
Letter from Kenneth Armitage to Joan Moore, addressed Leeds Station
Kenneth Armitage, recipient: Joan Augusta Monro Moore
[1941]
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