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View of Peascod Street, Windsor c.1903 AvisView of Peascod Street, Windsor c.1903 Windsor Guildhall
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Carlton Parade 2002 Stephen Chaplin (b.1934)Carlton Parade 2002 Central Library, Bromley
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Market Scene 1975 John Allin (1934–1991)Market Scene 1975 Ben Uri Gallery & Museum
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Corn Exchange, Lincoln 1973 Peter Brannan (1926–1994)Corn Exchange, Lincoln 1973 Usher Gallery
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Viaduct 1998 Michael Johnson (b.1962)Viaduct 1998 Museum of London
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Sutton High Street, Paragon Sweet Shop c.1974 Gordon H. Snelling (1910–2003)Sutton High Street, Paragon Sweet Shop c.1974 Sutton Central Library
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High Street, Dartford, Kent c.1900 unknown artistHigh Street, Dartford, Kent c.1900 Dartford Borough Museum
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'Urry Up You, We've Got to Be at Mi Mother's in 'Alf an Hour 1995 Brian Phillips (b.1939)'Urry Up You, We've Got to Be at Mi Mother's in 'Alf an Hour 1995 Stockport Heritage Services
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The Shambles, York* 1950s John Lally (1914–1994)The Shambles, York* 1950s Erewash Borough Council
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Market Place, Proclamation of Edward VII, 1901 Henry C. SaulMarket Place, Proclamation of Edward VII, 1901 Southwold Town Hall
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The Old Fish Market, Oldham, Lancashire 1883 George Henry Wimpenny (1857–1939)The Old Fish Market, Oldham, Lancashire 1883 Gallery Oldham
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Red Lion Square John Whessell (1760–1824)Red Lion Square Brampton Museum
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House Where Major General Harrison Lived Wilfred Sharratt (active after 1916)House Where Major General Harrison Lived Brampton Museum
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The Four Times of Day: Night 1736 William Hogarth (1697–1764)The Four Times of Day: Night 1736 National Trust, Upton House
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Wardley Street, Walkden F. Ashton (active c.1960–1978)Wardley Street, Walkden Salford Museum & Art Gallery
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The Ironmarket James Hulse (active c.1840–c.1851)The Ironmarket Brampton Museum
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Chester Claude Buckle (1905–1973)Chester National Railway Museum
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Flask Walk, Hampstead, on Coronation Day 1937 Charles Ginner (1878–1952)Flask Walk, Hampstead, on Coronation Day 1937 Tate
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Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road 1929 Cecil Osborne (1909–1996)Sunday Morning, Farringdon Road 1929 Brighton & Hove Museums