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The Vale of Rest
Sir John Everett Millais, Bt
1858–9
Hedging and Ditching
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1812
Hedging and Ditching, engraved by J.C. Easling
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1812
Hedging and Ditching
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1808
Potato Planting
Sir William Rothenstein
1917
Adeste Fideles, Three Kings, The Manger, Cantet Nunc Io, Madonna & Child with Chalice
Eric Gill
1916
Pier at Ardrossan, Ayrshire
William Daniell
date not known
Crook of Lune Looking towards Hornby Castle
After Joseph Mallord William Turner
1821
Crook of Lune Looking towards Hornby Castle
After Joseph Mallord William Turner
1821
The Beech Tree’s Petition
After Joseph Mallord William Turner
1837
Exeter, Jesus, and Lincoln College, with All Saints’ Church, from the Turl, engraved by Skelton
After Joseph Mallord William Turner
published c.1820–3
Crook of Lune, Looking towards Hornby Castle, engraved by J. Archer
After Joseph Mallord William Turner
published 1821
Study for ‘Don’t e know Jarge, tha be no Resurrection’
William Roberts
1977
Nursery Education
Richard Hamilton
c.1945
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