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Tower Museum
The award winning Tower Museum is located within the city’s historic walls. Permanent exhibitions at the museum include 'The Story of Derry' exhibition and the 'An Armada Shipwreck – La Trinidad Valencera' exhibition.
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Sir Charles Lewis, MP unknown artistSir Charles Lewis, MP Tower Museum
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Mary II (1662–1694) Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (after)Mary II (1662–1694) Tower Museum
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Dunree (?) c.1841–1846 John Noah Gosset (c.1790–1870)Dunree (?) c.1841–1846 Tower Museum
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A View in County Donegal c.1841–1846 John Noah Gosset (c.1790–1870)A View in County Donegal c.1841–1846 Tower Museum
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Fisherman's Huts on Inch Island County Donegal c.1841–1846 John Noah Gosset (c.1790–1870)Fisherman's Huts on Inch Island County Donegal c.1841–1846 Tower Museum
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Looking North from the Old Wooden Bridge across the Foyle at Derry c.1841–1846 John Noah Gosset (c.1790–1870)Looking North from the Old Wooden Bridge across the Foyle at Derry c.1841–1846 Tower Museum
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Fort Culmore, at the Mouth of the River Foyle near Londonderry c.1841–1846 John Noah Gosset (c.1790–1870)Fort Culmore, at the Mouth of the River Foyle near Londonderry c.1841–1846 Tower Museum
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Fishing Port (?) c.1841–1846 John Noah Gosset (c.1790–1870)Fishing Port (?) c.1841–1846 Tower Museum
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The Bridge at Lifford, County Donegal, Where the Rivers Mourne and Finn Meet to Form the Foyle c.1841–1846 John Noah Gosset (c.1790–1870)The Bridge at Lifford, County Donegal, Where the Rivers Mourne and Finn Meet to Form the Foyle c.1841–1846 Tower Museum
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A View of Derry and the River Foyle Looking Northward from Where the Bolies Stream Flows into the River on the East Bank just South of the... c.1841–1846 John Noah Gosset (c.1790–1870)A View of Derry and the River Foyle Looking Northward from Where the Bolies Stream Flows into the River on the East Bank just South of the City, Opposite a Ropewalk and Ferguson's Lane c.1841–1846 Tower Museum
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A View of Derry from 'Colonel Keightly's Hill' at Brayhead to the South West of the City c.1841–1846 John Noah Gosset (c.1790–1870)A View of Derry from 'Colonel Keightly's Hill' at Brayhead to the South West of the City c.1841–1846 Tower Museum
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Sketch of a Boat Lost near Greencastle, County Donegal c.1841–1846 John Noah Gosset (c.1790–1870)Sketch of a Boat Lost near Greencastle, County Donegal c.1841–1846 Tower Museum
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General View of the West Bank Quays and the City of Derry, from the River Shoreline below Ebrington Barracks in the Waterside c.1841–1846 John Noah Gosset (c.1790–1870)General View of the West Bank Quays and the City of Derry, from the River Shoreline below Ebrington Barracks in the Waterside c.1841–1846 Tower Museum
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Errigal Mountain, County Donegal, from above the Gweedore Hotel c.1841–1846 John Noah Gosset (c.1790–1870)Errigal Mountain, County Donegal, from above the Gweedore Hotel c.1841–1846 Tower Museum
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Horn Head, County Donegal c.1841–1846 John Noah Gosset (c.1790–1870)Horn Head, County Donegal c.1841–1846 Tower Museum
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William III (1650–1702) Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (after)William III (1650–1702) Tower Museum
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Mr David Cairnes unknown artistMr David Cairnes Tower Museum
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Dunfanaghy, County Donegal c.1841–1846 John Noah Gosset (c.1790–1870)Dunfanaghy, County Donegal c.1841–1846 Tower Museum
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The High Street, Omagh, County Tyrone c.1841–1846 John Noah Gosset (c.1790–1870)The High Street, Omagh, County Tyrone c.1841–1846 Tower Museum
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Dunree (?) c.1841–1846 John Noah Gosset (c.1790–1870)Dunree (?) c.1841–1846 Tower Museum