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  • Cowdray Castle from the Park, with Tinkers

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1809
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  • Askham Hall and Bridge, near Lowther Castle Park

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1809
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  • Lindley Hall, near Farnley, from beside Lake Tiny

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1816
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  • Lindley Hall, Lindley, near Farnley

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1816
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  • Ellenthorpe Hall, near Boroughbridge, Looking down the River Ure

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1816
  • Newby Hall, from the River Ure, to the South-South-West

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1816
  • Aske Hall, near Richmond, from the South

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1816
  • Aske Hall, near Richmond

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1816
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  • The River Washburn, Looking Upstream to Lindley Bridge and Hall

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    c.1816–18
  • The River Washburn from below Lake Tiny, Farnley Hall, Looking to Leathley Church and Wharfedale

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    c.1816–18
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  • The Washburn Valley, with Lindley Bridge and Hall

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    ?1808
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  • Lindley Bridge and Hall from the River Washburn near Farnley Hall

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    c.1822–4
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