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Benjamin Marshall John Hilton, Judge of the Course at Newmarket; John Fuller, Clerk of the Course; and John Stevens, a Trainer
Benjamin Marshall, 1768–1835
John Hilton, Judge of the Course at Newmarket; John Fuller, Clerk of the Course; and John Stevens, a Trainer
ca. 1804
Not on view
Sir Alfred J. Munnings Portrait of Lord Derby's Stallion, "Fairway", painted at Newmarket
Sir Alfred J. Munnings, 1878–1959
Portrait of Lord Derby's Stallion, "Fairway", painted at Newmarket
1936
Not on view
Francis Danby The Avon Gorge, Looking toward Clifton
Francis Danby, 1793–1861
The Avon Gorge, Looking toward Clifton
ca. 1820
unknown artist Pile Driving on the Banks of the Thames
unknown artist
Pile Driving on the Banks of the Thames
undated
James Wyatt Cobham Hall, Kent: Plan of Tower Staircase
James Wyatt, 1746–1813
Cobham Hall, Kent: Plan of Tower Staircase
ca. 1790
James Basire the younger Plan of the Ancient Palace of Westminster by the late Mr. William Capon, measured and drawn between 1793 and 1823
Print made by James Basire the younger, 1769–1822
Plan of the Ancient Palace of Westminster by the late Mr. William Capon, measured and drawn between 1793 and 1823
1828
unknown artist Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey
unknown artist
Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey
undated
Lionel Edwards The Quorn towards Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire
Lionel Edwards, 1878–1966
The Quorn towards Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire
1919
Lewis Morley Bertrand Russell, Trafalgar Square Aldermaston March
Lewis Morley, 1925–2013
Bertrand Russell, Trafalgar Square Aldermaston March
1958
Thomas Cundy Design for Grosvenor House, London: Plan
Thomas Cundy, 1790–1867
Design for Grosvenor House, London: Plan
1829
unknown artist St. Martin's Church
Print made by unknown artist
St. Martin's Church
between 1731 and 1754