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Harbour Mouth, Newlyn 1978 Joan Gillchrest (1918–2008)Harbour Mouth, Newlyn 1978 St Michael's Hospital
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A View of Mount Edgcumbe with Plymouth in the Foreground Gerard van Edema (c.1652–c.1700)A View of Mount Edgcumbe with Plymouth in the Foreground Mount Edgcumbe House
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Arbroath Harbour Douglas Phillips (1926–2012)Arbroath Harbour The Health Board – NHS Tayside
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Mousehole P. TonkinMousehole West Cornwall Hospital
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Yachts c.1950 Frederick Appleyard (1874–1963)Yachts c.1950 Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre
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Whitby Harbour 1860 Richard Weatherill (1844–1923)Whitby Harbour 1860 Whitby Museum
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Aberdeen Harbour (Winter) 1957 Alastair Frederick Flattely (1922–2009)Aberdeen Harbour (Winter) 1957 Art & Heritage Collections, Robert Gordon University
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Whitby from Larpool unknown artistWhitby from Larpool Whitby Museum
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Sunset from Port Seton 1984 John Bellany (1942–2013)Sunset from Port Seton 1984 Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, mima
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The Port I 1960 Louis James (1920–1996)The Port I 1960 County Hall, Leicestershire County Council Artworks Collection
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SS 'Whitehall' Launch Thomas Dove (1811–1887)SS 'Whitehall' Launch Whitby Museum
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Port Isaac Aubrey Brett (b.1934)Port Isaac Royal Cornwall Hospital
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Liners at Quayside 1970 Ron BaxterLiners at Quayside 1970 Fleetwood Museum
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Our Jack 1886 Henry Scott Tuke (1858–1929)Our Jack 1886 Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society
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Penzance from Newlyn 1914 Charles Walter Simpson (1885–1971)Penzance from Newlyn 1914 Penlee House Gallery & Museum
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Teesport, North Yorkshire 1990 Arthur Alan Carter (1925–2000)Teesport, North Yorkshire 1990 Dorman Museum
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The Brayford Pool and Lincoln Cathedral 1858 John Wilson Carmichael (1799–1868)The Brayford Pool and Lincoln Cathedral 1858 Usher Gallery
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Gourdon Dusk 1964 Ian Fleming (1906–1994)Gourdon Dusk 1964 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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John Waring with His Ass unknown artistJohn Waring with His Ass Whitby Museum
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The Bombing of 'The British Chancellor', 10 July 1940 Charles Pears (1873–1958)The Bombing of 'The British Chancellor', 10 July 1940 Falmouth Art Gallery