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White Horse 2007 Victoria Hospital Staff and PatientsWhite Horse 2007 Victoria Centre
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A Man Saddling a Tethered Horse 19th C Philips Wouwerman (1619–1668) (after)A Man Saddling a Tethered Horse 19th C Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Painting 1982 Christopher Le Brun (b.1951)Painting 1982 Nottingham Castle
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Watering Horses late 19th C Friedrich Echenfelder (1861–1938)Watering Horses late 19th C Paisley Art Institute Collection, held by Paisley Museum and Art Galleries
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Horse Study c.1910 James William Booth (1867–1953)Horse Study c.1910 Pannett Art Gallery
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The Wreckers, Stormy Coast Scene with Tower Thomas Wyck (1616–1677)The Wreckers, Stormy Coast Scene with Tower York Art Gallery
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Cambridge 1937 Doris Clare Zinkeisen (1898–1991)Cambridge 1937 National Railway Museum
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'Shrimp' on a White Welsh Pony Alfred James Munnings (1878–1959)'Shrimp' on a White Welsh Pony The Munnings Art Museum
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Mary Lee, née Turner British (English) SchoolMary Lee, née Turner York Art Gallery
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Mounted Troops at a Review c.1840 unknown artistMounted Troops at a Review c.1840 York Castle Museum
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'Tiger', Grey Mare 1925 Albert Edward Duncan Gordon Stirling-Brown (1869–1931)'Tiger', Grey Mare 1925 Leicestershire County Council Museums Service
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Sergeant Meickle of the Royal Scots Greys, Mounted c.1870 J. M. AndrewsSergeant Meickle of the Royal Scots Greys, Mounted c.1870 National Museums Collection Centre
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Major General Norcliffe of Dalton Hall Riding in a Russian Droshky 1825 David Dalby (active 1780–1849) (attributed to)Major General Norcliffe of Dalton Hall Riding in a Russian Droshky 1825 Scarborough Art Gallery
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White Horse, Alton Barnes, Wiltshire 1996 Graham Arnold (1932–2019)White Horse, Alton Barnes, Wiltshire 1996 Wiltshire Museum
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Carlisle: The Gateway to Scotland 1924 Maurice Greiffenhagen (1862–1931)Carlisle: The Gateway to Scotland 1924 National Railway Museum
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Major General Sir Richard Hussey Vivian (Later 1st Lord Vivian) (1775–1842) c.1840–1841 Martin Archer Shee (1769–1850)Major General Sir Richard Hussey Vivian (Later 1st Lord Vivian) (1775–1842) c.1840–1841 Royal Cornwall Museum