56 items found

Source of the Exe (1827)

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Crawmere [sic] Pool in Dartmoor (1842)

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Near Hele bridge (1827)

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Scene from Cumston. The River Dart in Dartmoor (1843)

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Plympton on River Yealm Birthplace of Sir J Reynolds ([1810?)

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Scenery of the River Dart: being a series of thirty-five views representing the most interesting features in its course. fro its source in the wildest and most uncultivated parts of Dartmoor, to its ... (1821)

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The scenery of the Devonshire rivers (1843)

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The scenery of the rivers Tamar and Tavy in forty-seven subjects, exhibiting the most interesting views on their banks, from the source to the termination of each, including a view of the breakwater ... (1823) [1, ]

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Scenery of the river Tamar, and the river Tavy (1823)

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The junction of the River Webber with the Dart (1820)

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Scene from Buckland Rock (1820)

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Scene from Buckland Rock. On the River Dart (1842)

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From Dartmouth Castle (1845)

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On the River Exe near Exeter (1827)

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To the Right Honble.Lord Rolle, this view of the entrance of the River Exe, taken from the Beacon Hill, Exmouth is by permission most respectfully inscribed by his Lordship's most obedient & very ... (1818)

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Scene from Cumston, the property of Sir B.Wrey, Bart. (1820)

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Roebrook from Langermarsh, the property of Sir B.Wrey, Bart (1820)

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Scene from Wells-Foot Wood, the property of Sir B.Wrey, Bart. (1820)

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Marks Ridge, the property of Sir B.Wrey, Bart. (1820)

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Scene below Holne Cottage, the property of Sir B.Wrey, Bart (1820)

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Leigh Tor from the Fir Marsh near Holne Cottage, ... (1820)

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Scene from Cumston - the River Dart in Dartmoor (1842)

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Near Holne (on the River Dart) (1842)

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On the River Dart, near Holne (1842)

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Marks Ridge, the property of Sir B.Wrey, Bart. (1842)

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Source of the Dart ([1821])

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Scene on the River Dart from Whistmans Wood, including Two Bridges ... (1821)

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Source of the Tavy (1823)

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On the River Dart from Whistmans Wood (1842)

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Near Mary Tavy (1823)

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Near Mary Tavy. Property of Jn.Buller, Esqr. (1823)

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Near Mary Tavy. Property of John Buller Esqr. (1823)

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On the River Tavy. Property of Jn.Buller, Esqr. (1842)

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The River Tavy (1842)

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The River Tamar, at Endsleigh. A seat of His Grace the Duke of Bedford ... (c.1840)

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In the grounds of His Grace the Duke of Bedford. On the River Tamar (1842)

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Westbrook Wood, property of Daniel Badcock Esqr. (1827)

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On the River Okement (1842)

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Near Okehampton. From Mr.Lethbridge's garden (1846)

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Tavy Cleave ([1823])

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The Break Water ([1823])

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St. Nicholas Island & Barnpool. (From the Hoe) (c.1830)

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Staverton Ford. ([1821])

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Sandridge Woods, from the grounds of R.W.Newman, Esq.M.P. (1820)

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Cove Cliff (1827)

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[ River Tamar] (c.1840)

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Junction of the Tavy & Tamar. From above Maristow ([1823])

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Junction of the River Tavy & Tamar (1842)

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Windings of the Tamar from the Callington Road (1823)

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Higher Blackmoor-Ham-Wood. Property of the Duke of Bedford ([1823])

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