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Whitehaven Castle

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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Hornby Castle from the East

Joseph Mallord William Turner
1816
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Hornby Castle from the South

Joseph Mallord William Turner
1816

Hornby Castle from the South

Joseph Mallord William Turner
1816

Hornby Castle from the South

Joseph Mallord William Turner
1816

Hornby Castle from the South-West

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Dudley Castle: The Keep from the South, with the Sharington Range Beyond; the Sharington Range

Joseph Mallord William Turner
1830
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Fonthill, from ‘The Anniversary’

After Joseph Mallord William Turner
1829
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Junction of the Greta and Tees at Rokeby, engraved by J. Pye

After Joseph Mallord William Turner
published 1819
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Fonthill, engraved by T. Crostick

After Joseph Mallord William Turner
published 1829
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South View of Lowther Castle, the Seat of William Lowther, Earl of Lonsdale, engraved by J. Thomas

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