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'A Winter's Tale', Act IV, Scene 3, the Shepherd's Cot 1787 William Hamilton (1751–1801)'A Winter's Tale', Act IV, Scene 3, the Shepherd's Cot 1787 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'A' Pit, Backworth, Newcastle upon Tyne 1823–1867 unknown artist'A' Pit, Backworth, Newcastle upon Tyne 1823–1867 Laing Art Gallery
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'All pass away as the glimmer of day while others as fleet are born' 1888 Lance Calkin (1859–1936)'All pass away as the glimmer of day while others as fleet are born' 1888 Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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'And brief, good mother, for I am in haste' 1912 M. Kynoch (active 1883–1912)'And brief, good mother, for I am in haste' 1912 York Art Gallery
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'As You Like It', Act II, Scene 7 1902 Frederick William Davis (1862–1919)'As You Like It', Act II, Scene 7 1902 Warwick Shire Hall
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'As You Like It', Act III, Scene 2 1902 Frederick William Davis (1862–1919)'As You Like It', Act III, Scene 2 1902 Warwick Shire Hall
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'As You Like It', Act III, Scene 2 c.1902 Frederick William Davis (1862–1919)'As You Like It', Act III, Scene 2 c.1902 Warwick Shire Hall
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'As You Like It', Act IV, Scene 2 1907 Frederick William Davis (1862–1919)'As You Like It', Act IV, Scene 2 1907 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'As You Like It', Act V, Scene 1 c.1902 Frederick William Davis (1862–1919)'As You Like It', Act V, Scene 1 c.1902 Warwick Shire Hall
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'Atrato', Ivor Anthony up 1908 William Frank Calderon (1865–1943)'Atrato', Ivor Anthony up 1908 The National Horseracing Museum
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'Bee's Wing' c.1840–1845 Harry Hall (c.1814–1882) (attributed to)'Bee's Wing' c.1840–1845 Laing Art Gallery
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'Bertram', T. Osborne up 1869 Harry Hall (c.1814–1882)'Bertram', T. Osborne up 1869 The National Horseracing Museum
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'Broomilaw' with Jockey Up on Epsom Downs, with Horses Being Exercised 1867 Harry Hall (c.1814–1882)'Broomilaw' with Jockey Up on Epsom Downs, with Horses Being Exercised 1867 National Trust, Mount Stewart
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'By hammer and hand, all arts doth stand' (The Forge) William Banks Fortescue (1850–1924)'By hammer and hand, all arts doth stand' (The Forge) Penlee House Gallery & Museum
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'Carlo', Railway Collecting Dog for the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants Orphan Fund c.1912 George Buckly'Carlo', Railway Collecting Dog for the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants Orphan Fund c.1912 National Railway Museum
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'Charlie', the Last British Railways Shunting Horse, at Work with His Driver at Newmarket 1965–1985 Ralph Gordon Tetley (1910–1985)'Charlie', the Last British Railways Shunting Horse, at Work with His Driver at Newmarket 1965–1985 National Railway Museum
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'Chellew' Steamer Unloading into Barges in the Carrick Roads 1997 Bernard John Worden (b.1927)'Chellew' Steamer Unloading into Barges in the Carrick Roads 1997 National Maritime Museum Cornwall
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'Cinderella', a Favourite Cob of Mrs Henry Walker's and Her Coachman William Sales c.1840 James Poole (1803–1886)'Cinderella', a Favourite Cob of Mrs Henry Walker's and Her Coachman William Sales c.1840 Clifton Park Museum
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'Cloister' 1893 Joshua Dighton (1831–1908)'Cloister' 1893 The National Horseracing Museum
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'Coffee John' c.1900 unknown artist'Coffee John' c.1900 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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'Cruachan II', Regimental Mascot, with Pony Major Lance Corporal A. Sloss Margaret Boden (1912–2001)'Cruachan II', Regimental Mascot, with Pony Major Lance Corporal A. Sloss The Regimental Museum of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
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'Cymbeline', Act III, Scene 4, Imogen Discovered in the Cave c.1770 Edward Penny (1714–1791)'Cymbeline', Act III, Scene 4, Imogen Discovered in the Cave c.1770 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'Diana' and 'Chase' in the Arctic c.1857 James H. Wheldon (1832–1893)'Diana' and 'Chase' in the Arctic c.1857 Hull Maritime Museum
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'Don Quixote mistakes the wine skins for a giant' 1725–1735 John Vanderbank (1694–1739)'Don Quixote mistakes the wine skins for a giant' 1725–1735 York Art Gallery
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'East Briton' LT447 Joe Crowfoot (b.1946)'East Briton' LT447 Lowestoft Maritime Museum
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'Elephant Bill' 1956 Marjorie Frances Bruford (1902–1958)'Elephant Bill' 1956 Penlee House Gallery & Museum
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'Farewell!' c.1900 Robert Alexander Hillingford (1825–1904)'Farewell!' c.1900 National Railway Museum
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'Figures' (Achilles and Patroclus) c.1980 Andrew Gibbon Williams (b.1954)'Figures' (Achilles and Patroclus) c.1980 The Hunterian, University of Glasgow
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'For he had great possessions' 1915 Joseph van Reeth'For he had great possessions' 1915 Buxton Museum & Art Gallery
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'Fury', a Dappled Grey with His Groom 1784 Francis Sartorius I (1734–1804)'Fury', a Dappled Grey with His Groom 1784 National Trust, Antony
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'George' the Blacksmith, Dairycoates Engine Shed, Hull 1949 Harold Whitaker'George' the Blacksmith, Dairycoates Engine Shed, Hull 1949 National Railway Museum
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'Gulliver reprimanded and silenced by his master when describing the horrors of war' c.1805 Sawrey Gilpin (1733–1807)'Gulliver reprimanded and silenced by his master when describing the horrors of war' c.1805 York Art Gallery
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'Hamlet', Act V, Scene 2, Hamlet and Horatio 1870 Victor Müller (1829–1871)'Hamlet', Act V, Scene 2, Hamlet and Horatio 1870 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'Hate' and Mathew Todd 1814 Alexander Rudick'Hate' and Mathew Todd 1814 Berwick Museum & Art Gallery
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'Henry IV', Part I, Act I, Scene 3, Hotspur and the Fop 1828 Samuel John Egbert Jones (1797–1861)'Henry IV', Part I, Act I, Scene 3, Hotspur and the Fop 1828 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'Henry VIII', Act I, Scene 1, Cardinal Wolsey and Buckingham c.1861 John Gilbert (1817–1897)'Henry VIII', Act I, Scene 1, Cardinal Wolsey and Buckingham c.1861 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'Henry VIII', Act IV, Scene 2, Cardinal Wolsey Entering the Abbey of Leicester early 19th C Richard Westall (1765–1836) (after)'Henry VIII', Act IV, Scene 2, Cardinal Wolsey Entering the Abbey of Leicester early 19th C Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'Here Comes the Sun' Carol Payne'Here Comes the Sun' Royal Cornwall Hospital
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'Hevva Hevva' 1887 Percy Robert Craft (1856–1934)'Hevva Hevva' 1887 Penlee House Gallery & Museum
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'High Hat' 1961 British School'High Hat' 1961 National Trust, Chartwell
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'Hungerford' 1828 Harry Hall (c.1814–1882)'Hungerford' 1828 Danum Gallery, Library and Museum
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'In the fitful firelight' c.1900 H. M. Dale (active 20th C)'In the fitful firelight' c.1900 Pannett Art Gallery
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'In the name of the Prophet, alms!' 1877 Charles Robertson (1844–1891)'In the name of the Prophet, alms!' 1877 The Wilson
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'JEP's' Only Brother Samuel Christopher Herbert Powell (1857–1892)'JEP's' Only Brother The Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate
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'Jerry', Winner of the St Leger 1824 British School'Jerry', Winner of the St Leger 1824 Lotherton Hall, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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'Jimmy' James (Mr Ernest William James) (1886–1964) 1916 Albert George Stevens (1863–1927)'Jimmy' James (Mr Ernest William James) (1886–1964) 1916 Ferens Art Gallery
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'King William IV' Gerry Backhouse Signs, Ipswich'King William IV' Burwell Museum
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'Macbeth', Act I, Scene 3, Macbeth, Banquo and the Witches 1767 Francesco Zuccarelli (1702–1788)'Macbeth', Act I, Scene 3, Macbeth, Banquo and the Witches 1767 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'Macbeth', Act I, Scene 3, the Weird Sisters 1820s Samuel John Egbert Jones (1797–1861)'Macbeth', Act I, Scene 3, the Weird Sisters 1820s Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'Measure for Measure', Act V, Scene 1, Isabella Appealing to the Duke 1907 Frederick William Davis (1862–1919)'Measure for Measure', Act V, Scene 1, Isabella Appealing to the Duke 1907 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'Nautilus', Whitby, Lost 1860 1907 W. Chambers (active early 20th C)'Nautilus', Whitby, Lost 1860 1907 Whitby Museum
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'Nell' the Rat Hunter 1852 John Whitehead'Nell' the Rat Hunter 1852 Compton Verney
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'Old Red Lion Inn', Fleet Street, Bury, 1861 1901 James 'Clock' Shaw (1836–1915)'Old Red Lion Inn', Fleet Street, Bury, 1861 1901 Bury Art Museum
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'Old Tom Thumb', Richard Brent (1682–1790) 1789 Thomas Barker (1769–1847)'Old Tom Thumb', Richard Brent (1682–1790) 1789 Victoria Art Gallery
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'Ossian', Winner of the Doncaster St Leger 1883 Samuel Henry Alken (1810–1894)'Ossian', Winner of the Doncaster St Leger 1883 National Trust for Scotland, Brodick Castle, Garden & Country Park
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'Owd Harry' 1957 Charles William Brown (1882–1961)'Owd Harry' 1957 The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
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'Pound Hammer' Kingswell of Luccombe 1850–1900 unknown artist'Pound Hammer' Kingswell of Luccombe 1850–1900 Carisbrooke Castle Museum
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'Prosperity' Frederick John Robinson c.1823 Thomas Lawrence (1769–1830) (attributed to)'Prosperity' Frederick John Robinson c.1823 Ripon Town Hall
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'Remember Scarborough' c.1915 Edith Mary Kemp-Welch (1870–1941)'Remember Scarborough' c.1915 Scarborough Town Hall
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'Richard III', Act II, Scene 4, the Duke of York Resigned by the Queen 1806 John Opie (1761–1807)'Richard III', Act II, Scene 4, the Duke of York Resigned by the Queen 1806 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'Rocket' on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway 1975 John Edwin Wigston (b.1939)'Rocket' on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway 1975 Durham County Council
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'Romeo and Juliet', Act II, Scene 4, Romeo and Juliet with Friar Lawrence c.1805 Mather Brown (1761–1831)'Romeo and Juliet', Act II, Scene 4, Romeo and Juliet with Friar Lawrence c.1805 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'Rx94 Industry' Coming Ashore unknown artist'Rx94 Industry' Coming Ashore Hastings Fishermen's Museum
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'Ryder' 2000 P. Bailey'Ryder' 2000 Polperro Heritage Museum of Fishing and Smuggling
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'Saint Thomas, 1914–1918' Henry George Hoyland (1895–1948)'Saint Thomas, 1914–1918' Sheffield Museums
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'Salisbury Hotel', Barnet High Street Agnes Allen'Salisbury Hotel', Barnet High Street Barnet Museum
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'Sammy' 1863 unknown artist'Sammy' 1863 Gloucester Life Museum
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'Sighwell', Winner of the Hunter's Hurdle Stakes, Barnet, with Henry Knowles Up c.1838 unknown artist'Sighwell', Winner of the Hunter's Hurdle Stakes, Barnet, with Henry Knowles Up c.1838 Barnet Museum
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'Sir Peter Teazle' 1788 John Nost Sartorius (1759–1828)'Sir Peter Teazle' 1788 The National Horseracing Museum
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'Solitary' (The Wanderer and the Poet) Delmar Harmood Banner (1896–1983)'Solitary' (The Wanderer and the Poet) National Trust, The Lake District
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'Somebody's Gonna Geddit Tonight' 1999 Reg Payne (active 1996–1999)'Somebody's Gonna Geddit Tonight' 1999 Rothwell Arts & Heritage Centre
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'Soothsayer', Winner of the St Leger 1811 Benjamin Marshall (1768–1835)'Soothsayer', Winner of the St Leger 1811 Lotherton Hall, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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'Spiritus Adversus Carnem', the Soul and Evil James Clark (1858–1943)'Spiritus Adversus Carnem', the Soul and Evil Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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'Spruce' and 'Bell' 1724 Peter Tillemans (1684–1734)'Spruce' and 'Bell' 1724 Newstead Abbey
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'Sumer Is Icumen In' 1920 Ernest Board (1877–1934)'Sumer Is Icumen In' 1920 Reading Museum
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'Suscipe me Domine' ('Receive Me O Lord') 1895 John Henry Frederick Bacon (1865–1914)'Suscipe me Domine' ('Receive Me O Lord') 1895 Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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'Thames Three on Scene and Dealing' 1971 E. Ivermee'Thames Three on Scene and Dealing' 1971 Thames Police Museum
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'That we may never meet again' 1952–1958 Jack Butler Yeats (1871–1957)'That we may never meet again' 1952–1958 York Art Gallery
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'The Bloody Eleventh', Battle of Salamanca 22 July 1812 1985 David John Rowlands (b.1952)'The Bloody Eleventh', Battle of Salamanca 22 July 1812 1985 The Rifles Exeter Office
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'The Bob Newbon' Lifeboat Charles Napier Hemy (1841–1917)'The Bob Newbon' Lifeboat Falmouth Art Gallery