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Claude Buckle
1905–1973
Painter, especially in watercolour, born in London, educated at Wolverhampton Grammar School. He trained as an architect, but gave this up in the late 1920s to become a full-time painter, exhibiting widely in England and America.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Racing off Ryde Claude Buckle (1905–1973)Racing off Ryde National Railway Museum
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Manchester's New Station: Piccadilly 1960 Claude Buckle (1905–1973)Manchester's New Station: Piccadilly 1960 National Railway Museum
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View of Lake and Trees with Hills in the Background Claude Buckle (1905–1973)View of Lake and Trees with Hills in the Background National Railway Museum
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Ireland Overnight: Dublin via Holyhead/Belfast via Heysham Claude Buckle (1905–1973)Ireland Overnight: Dublin via Holyhead/Belfast via Heysham National Railway Museum
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Chester Claude Buckle (1905–1973)Chester National Railway Museum
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St Albans Cathedral Claude Buckle (1905–1973)St Albans Cathedral National Railway Museum
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Southwell Minster 1956 Claude Buckle (1905–1973)Southwell Minster 1956 National Railway Museum
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Tower House 1958 Claude Buckle (1905–1973)Tower House 1958 North Down Museum
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The Peak District 1956 Claude Buckle (1905–1973)The Peak District 1956 National Railway Museum
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Ireland Overnight, 1950 Claude Buckle (1905–1973)Ireland Overnight, 1950 National Railway Museum
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Falkland Palace 1952/1953 Claude Buckle (1905–1973)Falkland Palace 1952/1953 Kirkcaldy Galleries