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James Bruce Temple at Baalbec: Architectural Detail of Upright of the Portico in its Perfect State
James Bruce, 1730–1794
Temple at Baalbec: Architectural Detail of Upright of the Portico in its Perfect State
undated
William James Muller The Church of the Holy Sepulchre
William James Muller, 1812–1845
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre
between 1838 and 1840
Francis Nicholson Blackfriars Bridge and St. Paul's
Francis Nicholson, 1753–1844
Blackfriars Bridge and St. Paul's
ca. 1790
Charles Ginner The House without Windows
Charles Ginner, 1878–1952
The House without Windows
undated
Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin `Hold Back, Sir!'
Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin, 1870–1935
`Hold Back, Sir!'
1904
Thomas Daniell Dane's Island
Thomas Daniell, 1749–1840
Dane's Island
undated
Samuel Davis River Scene and Bridge with Artist Sketching in Foreground
Samuel Davis, 1760–1819
River Scene and Bridge with Artist Sketching in Foreground
1777
John Warwick Smith The Northern Boundary of St. Bride's Bay
John Warwick Smith, 1749–1831
The Northern Boundary of St. Bride's Bay
1792
Samuel Davis The Village of Buxadaur [Buxa Duar] [Thibet]
Samuel Davis, 1760–1819
The Village of Buxadaur [Buxa Duar] [Thibet]
1783
Samuel Davis Ruined Palace by a River
Samuel Davis, 1760–1819
Ruined Palace by a River
undated
William Henry Harriott Entrance to Brentford
William Henry Harriott, active 1811, died 1839
Entrance to Brentford
1809
Sir William Rothenstein Seated Woman
Sir William Rothenstein, 1872–1945
Seated Woman
between 1910 and 1911
Samuel Fisher Sheerness and the Isle of Sheppey, with the Junction of the Thames and Medway, from the Nore
Print made by Samuel Fisher, 1806–1851
Sheerness and the Isle of Sheppey, with the Junction of the Thames and Medway, from the Nore
between 1821 and 1851