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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
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Newby Hall, from the River Ure, to the South-South-West

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

Joseph Mallord William Turner
1816
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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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