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George Romney Landscape in Westmoreland
George Romney, 1734–1802, British
Landscape in Westmoreland
undated
Joseph Powell In Borrowdale
Joseph Powell, 1780–1834, British
In Borrowdale
undated
John Inigo Richards Brougham Castle
John Inigo Richards, 1730/31?–1810, British
Brougham Castle
undated
Paul Sandby Iron Forge on the River Kent, Westmorland
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809, British
Iron Forge on the River Kent, Westmorland
undated
unknown artist Vale of Newlands, Cumberland
unknown artist, nineteenth century
Vale of Newlands, Cumberland
undated
Colen Campbell Lowther House, Westmorland: Lower Ground Floor Plan
Colen Campbell, 1676–1729, British
Lowther House, Westmorland: Lower Ground Floor Plan
between 1718 and 1729
Alfred Parsons From Dungeon Ghyll
Alfred Parsons, 1847–1920, British
From Dungeon Ghyll
undated
Robert Spence George Fox Is Beaten in the Steeple-House at Ulverston
Print made by Robert Spence, 1871–1964, British
George Fox Is Beaten in the Steeple-House at Ulverston
between 1890 and 1911
Francis Towne Lake Windermere
Francis Towne, 1740–1816, British
Lake Windermere
1786
unknown artist Cumberland Landscape
unknown artist, eighteenth century
Cumberland Landscape
undated
Edward Dayes Cumberland Landscape
Edward Dayes, 1763–1804, British
Cumberland Landscape
undated
Francis Towne The Grange at the Head of Keswick Lake
Francis Towne, 1740–1816, British
The Grange at the Head of Keswick Lake
1786
John Warwick Smith Ullswater, Looking toward Patterdale
John Warwick Smith, 1749–1831, British
Ullswater, Looking toward Patterdale
1792
Robert Spence George Fox Preaching at Carlisle
Print made by Robert Spence, 1871–1964, British
George Fox Preaching at Carlisle
between 1897 and 1912