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  • Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight: The Gateway

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1795
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  • Wells: The Bishop’s Eye Gateway

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1795
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  • Llandaff: The Ruined Gateway of the Castle

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    1795
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  • Allington Castle: The Gateway Seen from the Courtyard

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    1798
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  • A Town with a Ruined Gateway and Castle Keep: ?Denbigh

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    1798
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  • Allington Castle, Kent: The Gateway

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    c.1798
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  • The Ruined Gateway of a Castle

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1801
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  • The Ruined Gateway of a Castle

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  • Wingfield Manor: The Inner Gateway

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
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  • ?The Ruined Gateway of Mettingham Castle, Suffolk

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    c.1797
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  • A Gateway with Two Round Towers

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  • North Side of the Gateway of Maxtoke Priory in the County of Warwick

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