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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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    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1816
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    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1816
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    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1816
  • Hornby Castle from the South-West

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1816
  • 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

    After Thomas Allom
    published 1833
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