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Self Portrait 1883 Edward John Gregory (1850–1909)Self Portrait 1883 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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The Awakening Edward John Gregory (1850–1909)The Awakening Canterbury Museums and Galleries
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Dawn 1876 Edward John Gregory (1850–1909)Dawn 1876 Royal Cornwall Museum
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Boulter's Lock, Sunday Afternoon 1882–1897 Edward John Gregory (1850–1909)Boulter's Lock, Sunday Afternoon 1882–1897 Lady Lever Art Gallery
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Study for 'Boulter's Lock, Sunday Afternoon' Edward John Gregory (1850–1909)Study for 'Boulter's Lock, Sunday Afternoon' Lady Lever Art Gallery
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Night Scene on the Medway Edward John Gregory (1850–1909)Night Scene on the Medway Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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A Study of Boulter's Lock, Maidenhead, Berkshire Edward John Gregory (1850–1909)A Study of Boulter's Lock, Maidenhead, Berkshire Touchstones Rochdale
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Duncan McLaren (1800–1886), Lord Provost of Edinburgh Edward John Gregory (1850–1909)Duncan McLaren (1800–1886), Lord Provost of Edinburgh City Art Centre
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Study for 'Boulter's Lock, Sunday Afternoon' 1896–1898 Edward John Gregory (1850–1909)Study for 'Boulter's Lock, Sunday Afternoon' 1896–1898 Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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Sir William Henry Wills, Esq., MP (Lord Winterstoke) c.1880 Edward John Gregory (1850–1909)Sir William Henry Wills, Esq., MP (Lord Winterstoke) c.1880 Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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Study for 'Boulter's Lock, Sunday Afternoon' Edward John Gregory (1850–1909)Study for 'Boulter's Lock, Sunday Afternoon' Lady Lever Art Gallery
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Study for 'Boulter's Lock, Sunday Afternoon' Edward John Gregory (1850–1909)Study for 'Boulter's Lock, Sunday Afternoon' Lady Lever Art Gallery
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Duncan McLaren (1800–1886), Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1891 Edward John Gregory (1850–1909)Duncan McLaren (1800–1886), Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1891 National Galleries of Scotland: Portrait
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Apres? 1900 Edward John Gregory (1850–1909)Apres? 1900 Royal Academy of Arts
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Study of a Woman in a Hat 1865 - 1909 Edward John Gregory (1850–1909)Study of a Woman in a Hat 1865 - 1909 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford