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William Miller Clovelly Bay and Lundy Island
Print made by William Miller, 1796–1882, British
Clovelly Bay and Lundy Island
1824
William Miller Clovelly Bay and Lundy Island
Print made by William Miller, 1796–1882, British
Clovelly Bay and Lundy Island
1814 to 1826
George Cooke Hythe, Kent
Print made by George Cooke, 1781–1834, British
Hythe, Kent
1824
George Cooke Hythe, Kent
Print made by George Cooke, 1781–1834, British
Hythe, Kent
1824
James C. Allen Addingham Mill on the Warfe
Print made by James C. Allen, active 1821–1831, British
Addingham Mill on the Warfe
1821
William Miller Plymouth Dock, from Mount Edgecumbe
Print made by William Miller, 1796–1882, British
Plymouth Dock, from Mount Edgecumbe
1820
Robert Wallis Colchester, Essex
Print made by Robert Wallis, 1794–1878, British
Colchester, Essex
1827-1838
W. R. Smith Dartmouth Cove
Print made by W. R. Smith, active 1819–1851
Dartmouth Cove
1827
Robert Wallis Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire
Print made by Robert Wallis, 1794–1878, British
Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire
1827
Robert Wallis Colchester, Essex
Print made by Robert Wallis, 1794–1878, British
Colchester, Essex
1827
Robert Wallis Barnard Castle, Durham
Print made by Robert Wallis, 1794–1878, British
Barnard Castle, Durham
1827
Robert Wallis Barnard Castle, Durham
Print made by Robert Wallis, 1794–1878, British
Barnard Castle, Durham
1827
Edward Goodall Richmond Hill
Print made by Edward Goodall, 1795–1870, British
Richmond Hill
1826-1832
Edward Goodall Richmond Hill
Print made by Edward Goodall, 1795–1870, British
Richmond Hill
1826
William Richardson Crossing the Brook
Print made by William Richardson, active 1842–1877, British
Crossing the Brook
between 1859 and 1861