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The Return from Market, 1786
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The Woodman's Return, engraved by John Whessell (c.1760-1823), pub. by T. Simpson and Darling & Thompson, 1797 -
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Two Bunches a Penny, Primroses, Two Bunches a Penny, plate 1 of The Cries of London, engraved by Luigi Schiavonetti (1765-1810), pub. by Colnaghi & Co., 1793 -
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View of Coniston Water, Cumbria, with figures and a farm-cart in the foreground -
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