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The Iron Forge near Dolgelli and Barmouth in Merionethshire, from Twelve Views in Wales, 1776

by Paul Sandby


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The Iron Forge near Dolgelli and Barmouth in Merionethshire, from Twelve Views in Wales, 1776 - Paul Sandby

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English: "The Iron Forge near Dolgelli and Barmouth in Merionethshire, from Twelve Views in Wales, 1776" oil on Canvas.
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1776

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Paul Sandby

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