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Stephen Chaplin
42 Boxes containing notebooks and drawing books from 19.. To 20..
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Marie Hartley
Above, Bombey Barn; below: Fallow deer after Bewick. Original drawings used as tailpiece and on titlepage respectively of "Dales Memories" (1986).
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Marie Hartley
Above, October Hills - a curlew flying across meadows; below, Gable end. Original drawings used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), pages 149 and 158 respectively.
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Marie Hartley
Above, a clump of daffodils; below, a spray of lily-of-the-valley. Original drawings prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd. (1994). Indicated for use on pages.
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Marie Hartley
Above, cans of paint and brushes; below, two dogs, Hardy and Chris. Original drawings used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), pages 74 and 79.
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Marie Hartley
Above, cows in a byre; below, roof beam detail; used as tailpieces for 'Dales Memories', pp.70 and 46 respectively.
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Marie Hartley
Above, mushrooms; below, dandelion plant. Original drawings prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd. (1994). Indicated for use on pages 7 and 24 respectively.
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Marie Hartley
Above, rabbits and burrow entrance; below, basket of apples. Original drawings prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd. (1994). Indicated for use on pages 140 a.
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Marie Hartley
Above, sedges and tarn; below, woman digging. Original drawings prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd. (1994). Indicated for use on pages 18 and 96 respective.
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Marie Hartley
Above, the village church and below, old barn. Original drawings used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), pages 22 and 148 respectively.
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Duncan Grant (c.1918)
After Poussin's 'Eleazer and Rebecca'.
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Robert H. Kitson (c.1946)
After the bombardment, Taormina.
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Robert H. Kitson (1946)
After the bombardment, Taormina, 9 July 1946; verso Kairouan gateway.
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Jacob Kramer (1917)
Agony in the Garden.
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W R. Hall
Alpine Scene.
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Robert H. Kitson
Amalfi, daylight.
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Robert H. Kitson
Amalfi, mauve light.
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Robert H. Kitson
Amalfi, pink light.
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Duncan Grant
Angel with a Guitar.
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Marie Hartley
Angram. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 26.
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Marie Hartley
Appleby Fair. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 230.
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Marie Hartley
Appletreewick. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 139.
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Robert H. Kitson
The Apse, Randazzo, Sicily.
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Malcolm Drummond (c.1908)
Artist and Model.
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Malcolm Drummond (c.1908)
Artist and Model.
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
The Artist's Sister, Sarah.
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Marie Hartley
Askrigg from the east. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 31.
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Marie Hartley
Askrigg. Original drawing used as the frontispiece for "Yorkshire Village" (1953).
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Marie Hartley
Assembly Rooms, York. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 24.
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Marie Hartley
At this East End of the Village' (Askrigg). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 46.
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Robert H. Kitson
Austrian prisoners, Castello, Catania.
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Ethelbert White (no date [before 1945])
Autumn Landscape - Flaming Valley.
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Marie Hartley
Autumn Sunshine glowed pale gold on the Façade of the Castle' (Castle Howard). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 169.
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Marie Hartley
Azilian harpoon. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 172.
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Ceri G. Richards (1949)
Bacon's Hole, Gower.
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Marie Hartley
Bainbridge. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 83.
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Marie Hartley
Banner of the Askrigg Friendly Society. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 145.
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Marie Hartley
Barges, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 57.
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George Nicholson (attrib.) (c.1832-33)
Barnard Castle.
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Marie Hartley
Bath-chair, original drawing prepared and proposed as one of the illustrations for "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), but not used.
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C A. Hunt
Bay of Salamis.
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Marie Hartley
Beckermonds, Wharfedale (1939).
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Marie Hartley
Beckermonds, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 160.
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Marie Hartley
Beeskep and bee stone. Cp. drawing used on page 92 of "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972). Page reference taken from the new edition, which was published by Smith Settle in 1990 as "Life and Tradition in the Moorlands of North-East Yor.
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Marie Hartley
Beezy lead mine. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 224.
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Eric W. Taylor
Belsen drawing, "Taken out of Belsen".
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Eric W. Taylor
Belsen drawing, head.
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Eric W. Taylor
Belsen drawing, horizontal format, skeletal figure on stretcher.
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Eric W. Taylor
Belsen drawing, seated figure with bare knees.
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Eric W. Taylor
Belsen drawing, vertical format, skeletal figure on stretcher.
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Marie Hartley
Bempton Cliffs. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 267.
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Duncan Grant
Berwick Church, East Sussex (formerly entitled Aldermaston Church).
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Marie Hartley
Beverley, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 49.
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Jacob Kramer (c1945)
Biblical Scene.
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Leslie C. Worth
Birds Flying Over the Sea.
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Duncan Grant
Bishop Bell's Hands.
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Elizabeth Blackadder
Black Cat.
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E Whymper
Black Headed Gulls Haunt, Norfolk.
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Terry Frost (1986)
Black into the Sun.
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Marie Hartley
Blacksmith fixing a horse's shoe. Original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 197.
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Marie Hartley
"The Blacksmith made all the hinges and snecks". Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 57.
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Marie Hartley
Blackstone Edge (Roman Bridge). Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 93.
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Marie Hartley
Blenkinsop Engine, made by Matthew Murray at Holbeck, Leeds, in 1812. Original drawing for use in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), page 71.
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Robert H. Kitson (1915)
Boleyn's Lodge, Boreham, Essex.
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Marie Hartley
Bolton Abbey. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 162.
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Marie Hartley
Bolton Abbey. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), facing page 148.
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Marie Hartley
Bolton Castle (plan). Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 297.
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Marie Hartley
Bolton Castle. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 199.
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Marie Hartley
Bolton Priory (plan). Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 283.
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Eric W. Taylor (1944)
Bomb-damaged aisle of Rouen Cathedral.
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Marie Hartley
Bone object. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 172.
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Marie Hartley
Bootham Bar, York. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 7.
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Robert H. Kitson
Bougainvillea at the gate of Hotel Esplanade, Luxor, Egypt; verso, Nile boats, Luxor.
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Robert H. Kitson
Bouras House, Kairouan.
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Marie Hartley
Bowes, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 300.
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Bernard Meninsky (1917)
Boy.
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Marie Hartley
Bradford Wool Exchange, Market Street. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 77.
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Robert H. Kitson
Bridge over Alcantara with Mount Etna.
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Marie Hartley
Bridlington Harbour, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 70.
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Marie Hartley
Brimham Rocks. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 148.
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Marie Hartley
Brodsworth Colliery, once the largest in Yorkshire, closed in 1990. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), across pages 50 and 51.
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Marie Hartley
Bronze age arrow-head found behind Stackhill House (Askrigg). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 16.
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Stephen Chaplin
Brotherton Library dome.
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Marie Hartley
Brough Hill Fair. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), across pages 110 and 111.
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Roger E. Fry (c.1928)
Buildings with Scaffolding, (probably in the area to the south of Montparnasse, Paris, which was under construction, c.1928).
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Marie Hartley
Bull-ring. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 101.
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Marie Hartley
Burton Agnes Hall. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 262.
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Marie Hartley
Business was conducted round the Inns' (Driffield). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 173.
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Marie Hartley
Butter-making utensils. Original drawing used in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), page 19.
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Marie Hartley
Buttertubs Pass. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), across pages 190 and 191.
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Marie Hartley
Butterwort, original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939).
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Marie Hartley
Byland Abbey, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 229.
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Robert H. Kitson
Calatabiano Chapel below Castelmola, Sicily.
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Robert H. Kitson
Camels at the Caravanserai/Market, Kairouan, blocked out for watercolour composition.
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William Townsend (1948)
Cannon Street Station.
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Robert H. Kitson
Capo S. Alessio from Villa S.Giorgo, Taormina.
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Marie Hartley
Captain Cook's ship, H.M.S. Endeavour. Original drawing for use in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), page 110.
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Marie Hartley
Caravan (The Green Plover) parked under a tree. Original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 89.
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Robert H. Kitson
Carcassonne.
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Robert H. Kitson (probably 1921)
Carcassonne.
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Robert H. Kitson
Carnival, S. Agostino, Taormina.
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Marie Hartley
Carr Cote Bilsdale, smoke hood. Study prepared for "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972).The final illustration appears lower page 12. Page reference taken from the new edition, which was published by Smith Settle in 1990 as "Life and Tra.
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Marie Hartley
Carts, clog wheel, coup and sled. Original drawing used in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), page 34.
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Marie Hartley
Carved relief at Old Yorebridge School (fish-tailed woman holding a comb). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 42.
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Marie Hartley
Castle Bolton, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 183.
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Marie Hartley
The Castle Keep of Richmond. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), facing page 68.
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Marie Hartley
The Castle Keep of Richmond. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), facing page 68.
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Eric W. Taylor (1944)
The Cathedral amidst the ruins of Rouen.
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Marie Hartley
A Caygill clock-face. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 91.
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Marie Hartley
Cheese-making utensils. Original drawing used in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), page 15.
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Marie Hartley
Cheese-making utensils: cheese press formerly at Plumtree Farm, Danbydale, milk can, measure for rennet, cheese kettle, Chesfords and sinker, curd cutter, cheese press at Nook House, Danbydale grinder and curd cutter. Original drawing for use in "Life in.
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Robert H. Kitson (c.1912)
Church interior, Poitiers.
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Robert H. Kitson (probably 1935)
Church, Mentone.
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Robert H. Kitson (c.1935)
Church, Mentone.
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Marie Hartley
The Circus came to the next village. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 130.
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Marie Hartley
Cleveland Bay stallion. Original drawing used as a tailpiece in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 239.
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Marie Hartley
Clifford's Tower, York. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 9.
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Robert H. Kitson
Cliffs and beach, S. England.
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Marie Hartley
Clothiers House, original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939).
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Robert P. Bevan (1893)
Coastal landscape with village in the distance, probably Brittany, Pont-Aven.
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Robert H. Kitson (1940s)
Coastline near Tenby, Pembrokeshire.
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Marie Hartley
The Cobbles. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 111.
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Marie Hartley
Coble returning home, Flamborough Head. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 274.
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Marie Hartley
Cobles, North Landing, Flamborough. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 257.
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Robert H. Kitson
Coffee House, Kairouan.
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Marie Hartley
Colne Vallery from above Milnsbridge. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), across pages 82 and 83.
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Marie Hartley
Compass encircling rose. Original drawing used for cover embossment of "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959).
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Marie Hartley
Conisborough Castle. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 42.
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Marie Hartley
Conisborough, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 9.
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Marie Hartley
Constable's staff inscribed Bainbridge Barony 1806. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 153.
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Robert H. Kitson
Constantinople, Golden Horn from Land Walls Cemetary.
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Marie Hartley
Cooking Utensils: crane and reckons, oven peels, steel hearth tidier, frying pans to hang on reckon crooks, tongs, toasting forks, cauldron, bakstone, yetling. Original drawing for use in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972), page 14 (pa.
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Marie Hartley
Cooking and hearth utensils. Drawing containing many of the elements of the illustration used on page 14 of "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972), but without crane and reckons. Verso, three squared-up drawings of waggons, cp.page 109 of.
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Marie Hartley
Corn stacks. Original drawing prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd. (1994). Indicated for use on page 107.
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Robert H. Kitson
Corpus Domini Festa procession, S.Francesco di Paula, Cuseni, Taormina.
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Robert H. Kitson
Corte della Fontana, Casa Cuseni.
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Duncan Grant
Costume for Lydia Lopokova.
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Duncan Grant
Costume for Lydia Lopokova.
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Cottage Interior.
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Marie Hartley
Cotton grass. Original drawing prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd. (1994). Indicated for use on page 81,[but marked no room].Verso, inscription p.40 Dalesm.
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Marie Hartley
"Country and Coal", horse and cart with colliery in background, original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939).
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Marie Hartley
The Court Room, Hull Trinity House. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 280.
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Robert H. Kitson
Courtyard in Siracusa, verso, ? Siracusa.
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Marie Hartley
Coverham Abbey (plan). Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 287.
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Marie Hartley
The Cow House. Original drawing used in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), page 33.
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Marie Hartley
Cow doctors' appliances. Original drawing used in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), page 59.
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Marie Hartley
Coxwold. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 203.
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Sir Charles J. Holmes (1921)
Crags in Mardale.
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Marie Hartley
Crayke, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 220.
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Graham High
Creature Destroying its Environment.
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Marie Hartley
Crescent moon. Original drawing used for a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 286.
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Eric W. Taylor
Crossing the Rhine.
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Jacob Kramer (1916)
Crucifixion.
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Jacob Kramer (c1916)
Crucifixion.
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Norman Adams (1976)
Crucifixion - The Moment of Death.
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Marie Hartley
Cruck Houses: Duck House, Farndale and Carr Cote, Bilsdale. Original drawing for use in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972), page 12. (page reference taken from the new edition, which was published by Smith Settle in 1990 as "Life and T.
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Marie Hartley
Crucks, the wooden framework of ancient houses. Original drawing for use in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), page 97.
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Robert P. Bevan (c.1915)
Cumberland Market from No.49.
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Marie Hartley
Daffodils, original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939).
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Marie Hartley
"Daisy and the Dairy Show" (jersey cow and signpost). Original drawing prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd. (1994). Indicated for use on page 163.
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Vanessa Bell
The Death of the Moth.
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Marie Hartley
Dent, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 150.
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Jacob Kramer (19?? Illegible)
Deposition.
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Jacob Kramer (1916)
Deposition:The Descent From The Cross.
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Jacob Kramer (no date)
Deposition:The Descent From The Cross.
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Bryant Fedden
Designs for dedication pages of Theo Moorman book.
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Marie Hartley
The Devil's Arrows. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 158.
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Marie Hartley
Diagram showing comparison of mean average temperatures at York and Askrigg. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 262.
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Marie Hartley
Diagrams showing the development of the parish of Aysgarth. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 200.
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Marie Hartley
Dining Room. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 59.
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Marie Hartley
Dining-table and bench (with Thompson mouse). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 81.
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Robert H. Kitson
Diocletian's palace, Split.
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Eric W. Taylor (1945)
Displaced persons. Liberated but homeless slave workers of all nationalities . Germany 1945.
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Marie Hartley
"A Dogerell Rhyme for a Wensleydale Pony" (standing pony facing right). Original drawing prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd. (1994). Indicated for use on p.
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Marie Hartley
Dolly's Shoes rang on the Iron-hard Surface' (Dolly and the governess car). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 217.
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Marie Hartley
Door-head of Thomas Forster's house (Askrigg). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 85.
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Marie Hartley
Doorway and window arch at Edlington Church; verso, Spennithorne Church and yard. See Yorkshire Churches (1936), pp.80 and 140 respectively.
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Marie Hartley
Doorway of Askrigg Old Hall. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 76.
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Marie Hartley
Doorway, John Pratt's house. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 227.
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Percy H. Jowett
Dorset Farmyard.
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Gerald Park (1977)
Dorset,1977.
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Jacob Kramer (no date)
Dr Ina Kitson Clarke LL.D.
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Marie Hartley
Dragonesque brooch. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 172.
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Quentin Bell
Draped Figure Drawing for Sculpture.
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Vanessa Bell
Draped Model.
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James H. Thomas (1895)
The Draught Ox (Study for Sculpture).
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Neville Boden (1969)
Drawing for '36 Boxes'.
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Robert P. Bevan (1918)
Drawing for 'Horsedealers".
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Malcolm Drummond (1920)
Drawing for Chelsea Library 1 (Group Studies).
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Malcolm Drummond (1920)
Drawing for Chelsea Library 2 (Gentleman's back).
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Malcolm Drummond (1920)
Drawing for Chelsea Library 3 (Group Studies).
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Malcolm Drummond (1920)
Drawing for Chelsea Library 4 (Group Study).
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Nina Hamnett (June 1944)
Drawing of a woman.
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Marie Hartley
Drawings of seven different witchposts, and billets(?), studies prepared for use in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972), cp.page 9. (Page reference taken from the new edition, which was published by Smith Settle in 1990 as "Life and Tr.
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Marie Hartley
Drawings prepared for "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972): bee appliances, including wooden piece for putting at entrance to hive to prevent mice getting in, handled peg, stick, ring and ?
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Marie Hartley
Drawings prepared for "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972): rulley and sledge (used in final illustration page 111, waggon made by J.Harrison & Sons, Grosmont, and trace hook (page 108) and end board (unidentified). Page references taken.
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Marie Hartley
Drop Hammer, Sheffield Steel Works. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 38.
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Marie Hartley
Dropping Well, Knaresborough. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 146.
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Robert H. Kitson
Duomo and fountain, Taormina, at night.
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Robert H. Kitson
The Dying Arab and his friend, Kairouan.
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Marie Hartley
Easby Abbey (plan). Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 289.
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Jacob Kramer (no date)
Ecce Homo.
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Marie Hartley
Egglestone Abbey, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 295.
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Marie Hartley
Eighteenth century lead piping with mouldings of elephants and bears. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 50.
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Robert H. Kitson (probably 1911)
El Diem, Tunisia.
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Marie Hartley
Electricity was made in a corn mill. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 65.
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Marie Hartley
Ellerbeck Farm [Hall], Slaidburn, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 130.
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Marie Hartley
Elm Hill and Ellerkin. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 106.
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Robert H. Kitson
Elmet, view south over harvest, Leeds.
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Marie Hartley
Enclosure award 1817. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 248.
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Robert H. Kitson
Esplanade, Luxor.
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Robert H. Kitson
Esplanade, Luxor.
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Norman Adams
Evening Sky study.
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Eric W. Taylor
Exhausted Infantryman.
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Harold Gilman (c.1913)
The Factories (also known as Canal Buildings, Leeds).
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Sir Charles J. Holmes (1922)
Farm near Appleby.
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Marie Hartley
Farm tools and implements. Original drawing used in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), page 109.
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Marie Hartley
Farm tools: blacksmith-made fork, muck fork, straw fork, gathering rakes, grease and sandhorn for strickle, lye in full graith, standard, star for cutting turnips, wooden grain shovel, sickle, flail, flail cap, leather loop and wooden wedge which join fla.
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Marie Hartley
Farndale daffodils. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 217.
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Robert H. Kitson
Festa Processsion, ?Rocella.
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Robert H. Kitson
Festa at Sta. Chiara.
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Robert H. Kitson
Festa, Calatabiano Bridge.
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Robert H. Kitson (probably 1918)
Fez from the ruined fort, Morocco.
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Marie Hartley
Field Names, mostly taken from the Tithe Award Map of 1839. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 244 and 245.
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Marie Hartley
The Fields of Askrigg depicting probable boundaries and the Ranes visible in the present day fields. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 239.
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Henry S. Moore (c.1939)
Figures in a Setting.
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Marie Hartley
Filey Brigg. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 265.
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Marie Hartley
A Fine Old Dalesman' (from the Weatherhead family album). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 140.
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Marie Hartley
The Finished Cottage. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 67.
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Marie Hartley
Fire bellows embellished EP MH/COLESHOUSE/1939. Original drawing proposed for titlepage of "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), but not used. (There is a reference to the bellows on page 87 of the book).
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Marie Hartley
Fire-place at Newbiggin removed in 1952. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 226.
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Marie Hartley
Fishermen and Lobster-pot, original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939).
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Robert H. Kitson
Fishing boats, Cefalu,Sicily.
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Marie Hartley
Five Rise Locks. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 125.
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Marie Hartley
Five drawings on one board, for use in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972). Top:Sheep Ear Marks (page 27); centre, left to right: merrill board (tailpiece page 132); a seventeenth-century charm to avert witch evil and illness. From Thom.
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Marie Hartley
Fluffy Brown Babies' (black-headed gull nestlings). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 229.
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Robert H. Kitson
Forza d'Agro and Capo S.Alesso from the east.
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Robert H. Kitson
Fountain by Duomo, Taormina; verso, watercolour sketch, location not as yet identified.
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Marie Hartley
Fountains Abbey. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 156.
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Marie Hartley
Four clocks (indicated for use on page 14).
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Marie Hartley
Four drawings prepared for use in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972) : fiddlestick, spring pole and shears, used in final illustration on page 109; horse wheel for barn thresher; horse collar with spring catch, iron barfum; laying-off.
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Marie Hartley
From Sutton Bank, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 1.
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Marie Hartley
From a window of the Kings Arms Hotel. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 139.
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Robert H. Kitson
From my house, Kairouan.
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Sarah Nechamkin
Fruit Pickers.
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Jacob Kramer (no date)
Gandhi.
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Marie Hartley
"The Gardener" (man and wheelbarrow). Original drawing prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd. (1994). Indicated for use on page 4.
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Robert H. Kitson
Gasometer and bridge, possible Tenby, Wales.
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Marie Hartley
Geese; cheese board (with Thompson mouse); sheep by a beck with overhanging tree; herb robert. Original drawings prepared for "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), and used as tailpieces in the case of the first three, pages 103, 88, and 110 respectively. The last.
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Robert H. Kitson
Genzano from Nemi, Lazio.
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Marie Hartley
Geological Map of the Yorkshire Dales. Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 3.
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Marie Hartley
Geological map of Yorkshire. Original drawing for use in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), page 3.
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Marie Hartley
Geordie Horrabank. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 16.
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Marie Hartley
"The Georgian houses are dignified and imposing". Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 24.
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Marie Hartley
The Gill. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 18.
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Jacob Kramer (no date)
Girl Dancing.
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Roger E. Fry (c.1925)
Girl Holding Her Foot.
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
Girl Leaning Backwards.
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Malcolm Drummond
Girl Resting.
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
Girl Resting.
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Harold Gilman (c.1908)
Girl by a Mantelpiece (also known as Study of a Standing Woman).
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Jacob Kramer (c1915)
Girl with a Red Hat.
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
Girl's Head.
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Jacob Kramer (no date)
Girl's Head.
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Jacob Kramer (1916)
Girl's Head (the artist's sister Sarah).
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W R. Hall
Glacier des Bossons.
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Robert H. Kitson
Gondolas at Venice.
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Robert H. Kitson
Gondolas in Venice.
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Marie Hartley
A Good Company Assembled' (sale of the Pearsons' farm). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 237.
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Robert H. Kitson
Good Friday procession, S.Caterina, Taormina, verso colour notes.
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Marie Hartley
Gordale Bridge, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 140.
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Marie Hartley
Gordale Scar. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 166.
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Spencer F. Gore (c.1907)
The Grand Circle, the Alhambra.
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Marie Hartley
Grave stones for Burton, Driver, Hastwell (Askrigg). Original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 138.
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Marie Hartley
Great Ayton and Roseberry Topping, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 285.
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Robert H. Kitson
Great Minaret, Fez.
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Robert H. Kitson
Great Mosque Gatehouse, Kairouan.
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Marie Hartley
Green Bridge over the Ure. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 71.
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Robert P. Bevan (c.1918)
The Green House, St John's Wood.
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Robert H. Kitson
Green tiled gatehouse, Meknes.
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Marie Hartley
Greta Bridge. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 185.
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Marie Hartley
Grey Friars Church, Richmond.
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Eric W. Taylor
Grief.
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Eric W. Taylor
"Gunner Robson".
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Marie Hartley
Gunthwaite Hall Barn. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 45.
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Jacob Kramer (1916)
Gypsy.
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
Gypsy.
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Jacob Kramer (no date)
Gypsy Girl with Attendant.
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Marie Hartley
Hackness. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 228.
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Roger E. Fry (c.1918)
Half-Clothed Model, Seated and Turned, in Profil Perdu.
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Roger E. Fry (1918)
Half-clothed Model (Nina Hamnett).
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Marie Hartley
Halifax from Beacon Hill. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), across pages 90 and 91.
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Marie Hartley
Halifax, from Beacon Hill, verso, a bridge over a beck.
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Marie Hartley
Halifax, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 117.
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Marie Hartley
The Hall, Castle Howard. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 206.
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Marie Hartley
Halton Gill Littondale. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 143.
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Marie Hartley
Harebells and grass.Original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 238.
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Marie Hartley
Harewood House. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 131.
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Marie Hartley
Harlow Carr Gardens. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 140.
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Marie Hartley
Harpoon, Star Carr. Original drawing prepared for "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), but not used.
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Marie Hartley
A Haven on this High Plateau' (Tan Hill Inn). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 126.
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Marie Hartley
Hawes, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 194.
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Marie Hartley
Haworth Parsonage. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 100.
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Marie Hartley
Hay sweeps. Original drawing used in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), page 77.
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Marie Hartley
Hay-making on Croft Hill. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 237.
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Marie Hartley
Hay-time at Lease House. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 234.
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Marie Hartley
Hay-time. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 132.
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Marie Hartley
Haymakers, original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939).
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Alphonse Legros
Head of Boy in Cap.
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Jacob Kramer (c1915)
Head of Christ (?).
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Stanley Spencer (c.1940)
Head of a Girl.
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Jacob Kramer (1955)
Head of a Girl.
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Jacob Kramer (1952)
Head of a Girl.
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Jacob Kramer (1950)
Head of a Girl; verso another woman's head, with yellow hair.
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Jacob Kramer (no date)
Head of a Man.
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Jacob Kramer (no date)
Head of a Man.
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
Head of a Woman, Study of a Gypsy.
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Jacob Kramer (no date)
Head of an Old Jew in Profile.
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Marie Hartley
The Headrow, Leeds, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 106.
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Marie Hartley
Headstones leaned out of long plumed grasses' (Patrington Church 'The Queen of Holderness'). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), facing page 133.
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Marie Hartley
Headstones leaned out of long plumed grasses' (Patrington Church 'The Queen of Holderness'). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), facing page 133.
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Marie Hartley
Hearth Furnishings. Original drawing used in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), page ?
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Marie Hartley
Hebden Bridge from the Buttress. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 94.
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Marie Hartley
Hebden Bridge, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 91.
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Marie Hartley
High Force, Teesdale. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 183.
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Robert H. Kitson (1935)
Hillside Houses, Mentone.
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Robert H. Kitson
Hilltop houses, Mentone, France; verso, trees in Mentone.
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Edward Wadsworth (1919)
Hingley's Furnaces, Old Hill.
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Marie Hartley
"Holding the sheep for the Judge's Inspection". Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 85.
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Jacob Epstein (c.1939)
Hollyhocks.
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Marie Hartley
Hornsea Mere. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 275.
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Marie Hartley
Hornsea. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 277.
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Marie Hartley
Horton-in-Ribblesdale, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 147.
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Robert H. Kitson
Houses/ ?Coffee house door, Nefta, Tunisia.
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Marie Hartley
Hull, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 44.
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Marie Hartley
Hutton-le-Hole, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 242.
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William Lyons-Wilson (c1923-1926)
Ice in Bardale.
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Marie Hartley
Implements for cultivation: swing plough, wheeled plough, double furrow plough and horse balks, scruffler and cobbletree. Original drawing for use in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972), page 49 (page reference taken from the new editio.
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Marie Hartley
In Farndale. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 160.
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Eric W. Taylor
"The Inevitable Cockney".
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Marie Hartley
Ingleborough from Crina Bottom. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 164.
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William Ratcliffe
Interior.
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Marie Hartley
Interior, Merchant Adventurer's Hall, York. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 20.
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Eric W. Taylor (August 1944)
Iron Deathbed.
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Robert H. Kitson (probably 1934)
Isola Bella ? From Mufarbi, Sicily.
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Marie Hartley
Ivelet Bridge. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 42.
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Marie Hartley
Jervaulx Abbey (plan). Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 285.
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Marie Hartley
Jet cameo ( Roman). Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 234.
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Marie Hartley
Jet-worker. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 235.
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Marie Hartley
Jimmy and Jim. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 49.
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Jacob Kramer (1917)
Job.
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Marie Hartley
John Pratt Grandfather clock made in Askrigg. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 236.
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Marie Hartley
Joiners' and wheelwrights' work (oxbow, pig creel, two-man barrow, pig-tub for scalding, rulley, block cart showing sword, sledge. Original drawing for use in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972), page 111 (page reference taken from the.
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Duncan Grant
Judith and Holofernes.
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Duncan Grant
Jumping Man.
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Duncan Grant
Jumping Man.
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Marie Hartley
The Keep, Richmond Castle. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 192.
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Marie Hartley
Keld. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 12.
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Sarah Nechamkin
Kentish Landscape.
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Marie Hartley
Kettlewell, Wharfedale (cp.frontispiece for Yorkshire Dales).
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Marie Hartley
Kettlewell, Wharfedale. Original drawing used for frontispiece of "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956).
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Robert H. Kitson
Kexbeck, Bolton.
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Marie Hartley
Kirkgate, Castle Museum, York. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 26.
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Marie Hartley
Kirkham Abbey, original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939).
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Robert H. Kitson
Kirkstall Abbey, Leeds.
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Marie Hartley
Kirkstall Abbey. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 120.
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Marie Hartley
Knapsack, walking shoes, map and stick. Original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 20.
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Robert H. Kitson (1913)
La Chaise Dieu.
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Henri Hayden
La Grande Arbre.
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Henri Hayden
La Marne a Morentru.
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Marie Hartley
Ladies' Day, War Weapons' Week'. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 197.
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Edward Wadsworth (1919)
Ladle Slag, Old Hill (2).
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Marie Hartley
Lady Bridge, Sheffield, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 22.
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Marie Hartley
Lady Bridge, Sheffield, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 22.
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Marie Hartley
Lady Hill. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 259.
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Spencer F. Gore
Lady with a Dulcimer.
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Alexander Cozens (no date)
A Lake Scene - Evening (also known as Landscape with Lake and Tree (....Old Tower).
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William Ratcliffe (c.1930)
Landscape.
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Roger E. Fry (c.1928)
Landscape in the South of France [?Jas de Bouffan].
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Alexander Cozens (no date)
Landscape with High Hill (Right).
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Roger E. Fry (1920)
Landscape with House.
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T Jennings
Landscape with Trees.
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Alexander Cozens (no date)
A Landscape with Wooded Hill (also known as Landscape with Spire).
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Charles M. Pearce (no date)
A Lane in Florence.
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Marie Hartley
Late-type Bronze Age spear-head found at Semerwater. Original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 9.
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Marie Hartley
Lease House. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 202.
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Richard Westall (1811)
Leda and the Swan.
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Marie Hartley
Ledston Luck Colliery. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 47.
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Marie Hartley
"Lee Gap Fair" (horses and caravans, with men), original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939).
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Marie Hartley
Leeds Town Hall. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 107.
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Dennis Creffield
Leeds from the University 1.
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Dennis Creffield
Leeds from the University 2.
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Dennis Creffield
Leeds from the University 3.
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Marie Hartley
Left, Chelsea figure; centre, log basket; right, toaster. Original drawings used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), pages 82, 45, 87 respectively.
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Marie Hartley
Left, sneck with pierced figures 1748; centre, ?knocker; right, Eternity knocker. Original drawings used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), pages 56, 21, 31 respectively.
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Eric W. Taylor
Lejeuntour, Free Frenchman.
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Quentin Bell
Levitation Drawing for Sculpture.
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Marie Hartley
The Library, Nostell Priory. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 65.
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Marie Hartley
Lilla Cross. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 230.
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Marie Hartley
Lily-of-the-Valley, original drawing prepared and proposed as one of the illustrations for "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), but not used.
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Marie Hartley
Linton-in-Craven. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 135.
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Marie Hartley
Loamy presides at a bench in the middle. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 30.
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Robert H. Kitson (1910)
Macaroni factory, Messina.
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Marie Hartley
Main Street, Dent town. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 176.
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Robert H. Kitson
Male Audience, Marionette Theatre, Taormina.
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Duncan Grant
Male Nude.
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Nicholas Garland
Man Overboard!
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Marie Hartley
Man,horse and cart with quarry stone; limestone boulders on gateposts; the original bedroom fireplace; garden produce. Four original drawings used as tailpieces in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), pages 39, 73, 78 and 121 respectively.
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Marie Hartley
Manny brought the furniture up in his cart. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 85.
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Marie Hartley
Map of Arkengarthdale. Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 269.
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Marie Hartley
Map of Bishopdale and Walden. Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 227.
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Marie Hartley
Map of Coverdale. Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 213.
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Marie Hartley
Map of Dent. Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 137.
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Marie Hartley
Map of Garsdale. Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 169.
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Marie Hartley
Map of Littondale. Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 45.
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Marie Hartley
Map of North Ribblesdale. Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 81.
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Marie Hartley
Map of Pre-Historic Sites. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 11.
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Marie Hartley
Map of Sedbergh and Howgill. Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 157.
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Marie Hartley
Map of Swaledale. Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 239.
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Marie Hartley
Map of Upper Airedale. Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 57.
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Marie Hartley
Map of Wensleydale. Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 177.
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Marie Hartley
Map of West Yorkshire. Original drawing for "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), pp.12 and 13.
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Marie Hartley
Map of Wharfedale. Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 15.
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Marie Hartley
Map of area of NW Illinois and SW Wisconsin, leadmining country that attracted emigrants from Swaledale and Wensleydale in mid 19th century. Original drawing for "Dales Memories" (1986), p.85.
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Marie Hartley
Map of corn mills on the Dee. Original drawing for "Dales Memories" (1986), p.27.
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Marie Hartley
Map of north-east Yorkshire. Original drawing for use in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972), page xii (page reference taken from the new edition, which was published by Smith Settle in 1990 as "Life and Tradition in the Moorlands of No.
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Marie Hartley
Map of the Original Parish of Aysgarth in Wensleydale. Original drawing used as endpapers for back of "Yorkshire Village" (1953).
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Marie Hartley
Map of the Original Parish of Aysgarth in Wensleydale. Original drawing used as endpapers for back of "Yorkshire Village" (1953).
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Marie Hartley
Map of the Township of Askrigg. Original drawing used as endpapers for front of "Yorkshire Village" (1953).
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Marie Hartley
Map of the Turnpike Roads. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 108.
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Marie Hartley
Map of the Yorkshire Dales. Original drawing used for endpapers of "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956).
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Marie Hartley
Map of the Yorkshire Dales. Original drawing used in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), page xii.
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Marie Hartley
Map of the Yorkshire Regions, Hills and Rivers. Original drawing for endpapers for "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964).
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Marie Hartley
Map of the coast about 7,500 B.C.. Original drawing for use in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), page 8.
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Marie Hartley
Map used for Chapter 5 of "Yorkshire Tour" (1939): "Hull and Holderness", page 51.
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Marie Hartley
Map used for Chapters 12, 13,15,16 of "Yorkshire Tour" (1939): "Craven, Wharfedale, Nidderdale", page 133.
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Marie Hartley
Map used for Chapters 14,17,18,27 of "Yorkshire Tour" (1939): "The North Pennine Dales", page 189.
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Marie Hartley
Map used for Chapters 2,3,4 of "Yorkshire Tour" (1939): "South Yorkshire Coal, Steel, and Marshland", page 13.
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Marie Hartley
Map used for Chapters 21-26 of "Yorkshire Tour" (1939): "Cleveland, Whitby, and the North-East Moors and Dales", page 233.
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Marie Hartley
Map used for Chapters 6, 7 of "Yorkshire Tour" (1939): "The Middle Coast and the Wolds", page 61.
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Marie Hartley
Map used for Chapters 8, 19,20 of "Yorkshire Tour" (1939): "The Plain of York and the Howardian Hills", page 211.
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Marie Hartley
Map used for Chapters 9, 10, 11 of "Yorkshire Tour" (1939): "West Riding Industrial", page 95.
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Marie Hartley
Markenfield Hall. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 150.
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Marie Hartley
Market Cross and Main Street, Askrigg, with edge of churchyard wall. Wrapper design for "Yorkshire Village" (second edition ).
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Marie Hartley
Market Cross and Main Street, Askrigg. (?Original drawing proposed for "Yorkshire Village" (1953), but not used ).
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Marie Hartley
The Market Cross, Askrigg. Original drawing for a tailpiece, ?proposed for "Yorkshire Village" (1953), but not used.
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Marie Hartley
Market Day, Northallerton, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 209.
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Robert H. Kitson
Market, Nefta, verso, w/c sketch of fountain below San Vincenzo di Paulo, Cuseni, Taormina.
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Marie Hartley (1931)
Marshland near Wetherby.
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Marie Hartley
Marston Whin. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 160.
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Marie Hartley
Mast at Holme Moss BBC Television Station. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 67.
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Robert H. Kitson
Meanwood Farm, Leeds, from Stonegates, verso, pencil sketch.
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Blackburn, David
Meltham.
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Marie Hartley
The Merchandise handled on its Docks' (Hull). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 163.
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Robert H. Kitson (c.1908-10)
Messina ruins.
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Marie Hartley
Micklegate Bar, York, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 81.
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Marie Hartley
Middleham Castle (plan). Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 295.
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Marie Hartley
Milestone on Abbotside on the Askrigg to Sedbergh turnpike road. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 111.
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Robert H. Kitson (1911)
Millau Bridge.
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Marie Hartley
Milnsbridge in the Colne Valley, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 99.
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Robert H. Kitson
Minaret at night, Karouan.
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Marie Hartley
Miss Hannah Banks. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 193.
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Marie Hartley
"The Mist-Swept Soft Horizons" (church and stand of trees in gated churchyard). Original drawing prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd. (1994). Indicated for.
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Robert H. Kitson
Montreuil, France.
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Alan Flood (1994)
Monty Losowsky.
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Sophia Nicholson
Moot Hall, Leeds.
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Harold Gilman (c.1914)
Mornington Crescent.
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Harold Gilman (1917/1918)
Mother and Child.
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Bernard Meninsky (1918)
Mother and Child.
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Jacob Kramer (no date)
Mother and Child.
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Vanessa Bell (c.1930)
Mother and Child (design for a tile).
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Marie Hartley
Mount Grace Priory. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 200.
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Alexander Cozens (no date)
A Mountain Pool (also known as A Mountain Tarn).
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Joseph M. Turner (no date [c.1794-97])
Mountain and Trees.
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Trevor Bell (1959)
Movement and Counterpoint.
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Marie Hartley
Mr B. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 129.
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Marie Hartley
Mr L. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 77.
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Robert H. Kitson
Mt. Etna from above Casa Cuseni.
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Robert H. Kitson
Mt. Etna from above Casa Cuseni, with olive grove.
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Robert H. Kitson
Mufarbi, near Taormina - mountainscape; verso, Dogana and S. Giorgio, Venice.
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Marie Hartley
Mural, Pickering Church, Descent into Hades. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 221.
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Marie Hartley
Mural, Pickering Church, St Christopher. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 219.
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
My Brother Isaac.
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Robert H. Kitson
My first house in Kairouan.
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Robert H. Kitson (before 1931)
"My original entrance", Casa Cuseni with goatherd.
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Robert H. Kitson
Naxos and Cuseni from the Rocca, Taormina.
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Georg Ehrlich
Near Perranporth.
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Robert H. Kitson
Nefta Oasis, washing time.
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Robert H. Kitson
Neptune Fountain, Rome; verso, Carozzi, Piazza del Popolo.
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Marie Hartley
The Night Shift Finishes' (coal-miners). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 158.
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Robert H. Kitson
Nile boats, Luxor.
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Marie Hartley
Norber Boulders. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 173.
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Robert H. Kitson
Norfolk landscape, probably near Wymondham.
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Marie Hartley
Norman doorway, Healaugh Church. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 98.
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Robert H. Kitson
North East view Cefalu Cathedral.
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Marie Hartley
Norwegian farms. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 40.
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Duncan Grant
Nude.
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Roger E. Fry (c.1918)
Nude Girl Drawing (Nina Hamnett?).
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Roger E. Fry (1918)
Nude Seated Model (Nina Hamnett).
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Roger E. Fry (1925)
Nude Seated Model (With Her Left Hand Touching Her Foot).
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Roger E. Fry (1918)
Nude Turning Sideways and resting on elbows (Nina Hamnett).
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Roger E. Fry (c.1918)
Nude With One Leg in Air (probably Nina Hamnett).
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Malcolm Drummond
Nude by a Chest of Drawers.
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(January 1957)
Nude figure.
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Marie Hartley
Oatcake baking implements. Original drawing used in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), page 23.
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Duncan Grant (c.1950)
Odalisque (Lady on a Sofa).
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Robert H. Kitson
Old Coach House, ?France.
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Marie Hartley
The Old Cottage. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 5.
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Eric W. Taylor
Old Dutchman and his wife.
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Marie Hartley
The Old Hall, with the eighteenth-century additions of the balcony and upper doors (Askrigg Old Hall, burnt down in 1935). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 100.
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
Old Man with a Cigar.
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Jacob Kramer (c1917)
An Old Woman with Folded Arms.
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Robert H. Kitson (1946)
Olivari, Taormina.
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Robert H. Kitson
Olives near Mufarbi, Sicily, verso, watercolour of market in Venice, ?Murano.
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Eric W. Taylor
On air trip to observe camouflage.
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Robert P. Bevan (c1908)
Opatow, Poland.
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Marie Hartley
Open Fields of Halton near Leeds. Original drawing for use in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), page 12.
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Marie Hartley
Original wrapper design for "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942).
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Marie Hartley
Our Pig. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 219.
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Marie Hartley
Over the Shoulder of Whernside to Dent Town' . Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 51.
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Marie Hartley
Ox Bow Stone; a pair of gateway stones, showing L-shaped hollows on one and round holes on the other, for wooden bars; ?base stones for beam press. Cp. drawing used on page 45 of "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972). Page reference take.
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Terry Atkinson (1977)
PRODUCTS Thornycroft 3-ton J Type truck, made in Basingstoke, Hampshire, knocked out by a Krupp 'Universal' shell made in Essen. Menin Road, Ypres, September 1917.
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Marie Hartley
Packhorse Bridge at Birstwith, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 172.
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Jacob Kramer (1916)
Page of Studies of Heads of a Bearded Man, With Two Studies of Hands.
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Marie Hartley
Page of seven drawings prepared for "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972): pig tub for scalding, pig creel, two man barrow (all used in final illustration on page 111; thigh-spade for cutting turf, (page 78), grease horn, bee stone and bi.
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Blackburn, David
Pale Moor.
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Robert H. Kitson
Paradiso Bridges, Venice.
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Philip Meninsky (1945)
Paratrooper on arrival at the Rangoon prison camp, August 1945.
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Marie Hartley
The Parish Chest. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 198.
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Marie Hartley
Part of Alexander Smith's house, Low Camshouse, drawn from a photograph taken about 1913. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 81.
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Unidentified
Part of John Pratt's house (Askrigg). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 123.
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Marie Hartley
Patrington church. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 288.
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Marie Hartley
Peat spades, specific types found in different dales. Original drawing used in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), page 66.
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Robert H. Kitson
Pentipaticcio/Pentipatillo?, Sicily.
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Marie Hartley
Percy Tomb, Beverley Minster. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 255.
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Marie Hartley
Pickering, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 252.
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Marie Hartley
Pictorial Map of Bilsdale to Ryedale. Original drawing produced for "The Dalesman". Date and page reference to be researched.
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Marie Hartley
Pictorial Map of Bowland. Original drawing produced for "The Dalesman". Date and page reference to be researched.
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Marie Hartley
Pictorial Map of Cleveland. Original drawing produced for "The Dalesman". Date and page reference to be researched.
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Marie Hartley
Pictorial Map of Dentdale and Garsdale. Original drawing produced for "The Dalesman". Date and page reference to be researched.
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Marie Hartley
Pictorial Map of Farndale and Rosedale. Original drawing produced for "The Dalesman". Date and page reference to be researched.
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Marie Hartley
Pictorial Map of Hackness. Original drawing produced for "The Dalesman". Date and page reference to be researched.
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Marie Hartley
Pictorial Map of Scarborough to Whitby. Original drawing produced for "The Dalesman". Date and page reference to be researched.
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Marie Hartley
Pictorial Map of Upper Nidderdale. Original drawing produced for "The Dalesman". Date and page reference to be researched.
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Marie Hartley
Pictorial Map of Whitby to Pickering. Original drawing produced for "The Dalesman". Date and page reference to be researched.
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Marie Hartley
Pictorial Map of the Cleveland Coast. Original drawing produced for "The Dalesman". Date and page reference to be researched.
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Marie Hartley
Pictorial Map of the Forest of Galtres. Original drawing produced for "The Dalesman". Date and page reference to be researched.
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Marie Hartley
Pictorial Map of the Howardian Hills. Original drawing produced for "The Dalesman". Date and page reference to be researched.
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Marie Hartley
Pictorial Map of the Vale of Mowbray. Original drawing produced for "The Dalesman". Date and page reference to be researched.
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Marie Hartley
Pictorial Map of the Valley of the Wharfe. Original drawing produced for "The Dalesman". Date and page reference to be researched.
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Marie Hartley
Pike. Original drawing prepared for "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), but not used.
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Marie Hartley
A Place of Memories' (the Georgian house at Yockenthwaite). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 129.
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Marie Hartley
Plan before and after reconstruction. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 26.
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Marie Hartley
Plan of Agill House on Barden Fell, 1985, and Plan of Silo Barn, Summer Lodge, Swaledale. Original drawings for "Dales Memories" (1986), pages 39 and 66 respectively.
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Unidentified
Plan of Askrigg Church, showing eighteenth-century pews, vestry and singing gallery prior to 1853 restoration. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 208.
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Marie Hartley
Plan of Askrigg. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 18.
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Marie Hartley
Plan of Bank Barn, Lawkland. Original drawing for "Dales Memories" (1986), p.52.
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Marie Hartley
Plan of Big Barn, Nappa Hall, Wensleydale. Original drawing for "Dales Memories" (1986), p.60.
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Marie Hartley
Plan of Clifford's Tower, York. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 11.
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Marie Hartley
Plan of Conisborough Castle, First floor. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 43.
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Marie Hartley
Plan of Fountains Abbey. Original drawing for use in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), page 102.
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Marie Hartley
Plan of Higher Studfold barn, Ribblesdale. Original drawing for "Dales Memories" (1986), p.51.
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Marie Hartley
Plan of Roman fort at Bainbridge. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 296.
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Marie Hartley
Plan of York Minster. Original drawing for use in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), page 38.
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Marie Hartley
Plan of buildings and land before renovation.Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 7.
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Marie Hartley
Plan of buildings behind houses at the West End, showing overcrowding (in eighteenth century). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 125.
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Marie Hartley
Plan of cotton mill at Askrigg (from a drawing in the collection of the Yorkshire Archaeological Society). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 132.
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Marie Hartley
Plan of estate barn at Manor Farm, Halton Gill, Littondale, built 1929. Original drawing for "Dales Memories" (1986), p.63.
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Marie Hartley
Plan of former slums at Camp Field, Leeds, demolished circa 1900. Original drawing for "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), p.85.
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Marie Hartley
Plan of windows of York Minster. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 15.
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Marie Hartley
Plans of Cliff Cottage, Beadlam; Oak Crag, Farndale and Stonebeck Gate Farm, Little Fryup, 97 acres. Original drawings for use in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972), page 3 (page reference taken from the new edition, which was publishe.
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Marie Hartley
Plans of barn on Prys House Farm; barn at Castle Bolton, and Bombey barn Drebley. Original drawings for "Dales Memories" (1986), p.45.
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Unidentified
Plaster overmantel in the Hall (Askrigg Old Hall). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 75.
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Pieter de Wint (attrib.)
the Plough.
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Marie Hartley
Pontefract Castle (from an old drawing). Original drawing for use in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), page 93.
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Charles Dixon (1907)
The Pool of London.
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Herbert Thompson
Poole from Studland.
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Anthony Gross
Poplar Grove at Le Boulvé.
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Marie Hartley
Portrait bust (Gladstone). Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 236.
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Vanessa Bell (c.1950)
Portrait of Duncan Grant.
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John Russell (1805)
Portrait of John Marshall.
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Sir William Rothenstein (1916)
Portrait of Michael Sadler.
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John Russell (1805)
Portrait of Mrs Marshall (nee Jane Pollard).
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Thomas Richmond Jnr
Portrait of Nathan Bodington as a Young Man.
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Dennis Creffield (1965)
Portrait of Peter Redgrove.
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Jacob Kramer (no date)
Portrait of Professor J. Bernard Cohen.
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Norah Fulcher
Portrait of Sir Arthur Mayo-Robson K.B.E., C.B., C.V.O., Kt.Bach., D.SC., F.R.C.S., Knight of Grace, Order of St John of Jerusalem, Chevalier Legion d'Honneur.
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
Portrait of a Girl (?the artist's sister Millie).
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Duncan Grant
Portrait of a Model.
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Duncan Grant
Portrait of a Model.
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Jacob Kramer (no date)
Portrait of a Woman.
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Eric W. Taylor
Portrait of an Infantryman.
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Jacob Kramer (1916)
Portrait of an Old Woman.
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Jacob Kramer (1917)
Portrait of the Artist's Mother.
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Jacob Kramer (no date)
Portrait of the Duke of Windsor.
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John R. Smith
Portrait of the artist's wife, Hannah Croome.
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John R. Smith
Portrait of the artist's wife, Hannah Croome.
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Roger E. Fry (c.1911)
Portrait, probably Vanessa Bell.
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Marie Hartley
"Poseur our Cat" (cat sitting by hearth). Original drawing prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd. (1994). Indicated for use on page 141.
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Duncan Grant (1912)
The Post Impressionist Ball.
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Marie Hartley
Pottery (examples from the Yorkshire Museum, Bolling Hall and Shibden Hall). Original drawing for "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), p.137.
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Marie Hartley
Prehistoric Yorkshire. Original drawing for use in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), page 7.
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Marie Hartley
Prehistoric carved chalk drum (near Filey), British Museum. Original drawing for titlepage of "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964).
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Marie Hartley
The Processes of Worsted Manufacture (based on information supplied by the Wool (& Allied) Textile Employers' Council). Original drawing for use in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), page 76.
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Robert H. Kitson
Propped house after Calabrian earthquake.
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Marie Hartley
Pudding Lane. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 113.
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Marie Hartley
Pummel and knur (the ball) and spell. Original drawing for "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), p.155.
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Marie Hartley
Pump Room, Harrogate. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 134.
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Marie Hartley
The Quarry. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 32.
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Marie Hartley
The Quarryman. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 35.
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Victor Forbester (1899)
Quayside, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
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Robert H. Kitson
Quillon Bridge, S. India.
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Marie Hartley
Railway Museum, York. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 29.
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Marie Hartley
Rainstorm. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 1.
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Marie Hartley
Raised pork pie surrounded by a link of sausages. Original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 221.
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Marie Hartley
Ralph Cross, original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939).
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Eric W. Taylor
Ransacked French home.
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Joseph Pighills (c1942)
Reclining Nude.
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Roger E. Fry (1918)
Reclining Nude, three-quarter length.
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Roger E. Fry (1918)
Reclining Nude, three-quarter length (Nina Hamnett), verso Upright Nude Study, almost full-length.
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
Reclining Woman.
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Percy H. Jowett
The Rectory.
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Marie Hartley
(Red Deer) Stag frontlet, Star Carr. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 243.
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Marie Hartley
Reeth Sheep Sale. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 212.
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Marie Hartley
Rey Cross on Stainmore. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 187.
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Marie Hartley
Rey Cross, original drawing prepared and proposed as one of the illustrations for "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), but not used.
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Robert H. Kitson
Rialto Vaporetto Stacione at night.
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Marie Hartley
Riccall Church, Romanesque doorway. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 260.
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Marie Hartley
Richmond Castle (plan). Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 299.
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Marie Hartley
Richmond, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 196.
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Malcolm Drummond
Riders in the Park.
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Marie Hartley
Rievaulx Abbey, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 236.
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Marie Hartley
Rievaulx Abbey. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 214.
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Marie Hartley
Ripley Castle. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 144.
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Marie W. Last (1968)
Rising Forms.
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Robert P. Bevan (c.1893)
The Road by the Forest, Brittany.
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Marie Hartley
"The Road to Marsett". Original drawing prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd. (1994). Indicated for use on page 60.
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Marie Hartley
Robin Hood's Bay (horses and cart in the street), verso, Bawtry (the Crown Hotel).
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Marie Hartley
Robin Hood's Bay, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 5.
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Robert H. Kitson
Rocella.
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Marie Hartley
Rockingham China: Cadogan teapot in a brown glaze. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 57 (an earlier version of the rhinoceros vase is taped over).
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Marie Hartley
Rockingham China: Rhinoceros Vase. Original drawing used a final version for illustration in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 57.
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Marie Hartley
Rockingham China:encrusted china basket. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 57.
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Marie Hartley
Roman Yorkshire. Original drawing for use in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), page 10.
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Marie Hartley
Roman tombstone, Yorkshire Museum. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 5.
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Marie Hartley
Rose on stem, original drawing used for title page of "Yorkshire Tour" (1939).
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Marie Hartley
Roseberry Topping. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 242.
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Marie Hartley
Rosehips. Original drawing used as a tailpiece in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 212.
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John S. Cotman (no date)
A Ruined Tower.
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Robert H. Kitson
Ruined bridge, verso, market, Giardini, Sicily.
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Robert H. Kitson
Rum from Mallaig.
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Jacob Kramer (1916)
A Russian Funeral.
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Jacob Kramer (no date)
Russian Peasants.
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Robert H. Kitson (1913)
S. Alessio: verso, S. Alessio, Sicily.
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Robert H. Kitson
S. Marco, Venice.
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Marie Hartley
The Saloon, Farnley Hall. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 128.
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Marie Hartley
Scarborough Castle.
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Marie Hartley
Scenes of the Village Street with the hill beyond as background. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 9.
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Arthur D. Craven (1933)
A School of Architecture'.
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Marie Hartley
The Sculpture Gallery, Newby Hall. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 153.
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Terry Hammill (1988)
Sculpture Studio.
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Marie Hartley
Scythe and strickle. Original drawing used in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), page 71.
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Duncan Grant (1913)
Seated Figure (after Hippolyte Flandrin).
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Jacob Kramer (c1915)
Seated Girl.
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Jacob Kramer (1916)
Seated Girl.
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Vanessa Bell
Seated Male Nude model.
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Roger E. Fry (1920s)
Seated Nude: Sitting on the ground and leaning on the seat of a chair.
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
Seated Woman.
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Henri Gaudier-Brzeska
Seated Woman-Nude.
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Marie Hartley
Selby Toll-Bridge, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 33.
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Stanley Spencer (1942)
Self-Portrait.
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Marie Hartley
Selwicks Bay. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 270.
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Marie Hartley
Semerwater in winter. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 196.
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Marie Hartley
The Shambles, York. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 22.
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Marie Hartley
Shaw Paddock and Wild Boar Fell. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 106.
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Marie Hartley
Sheep and lamb, original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939).
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Marie Hartley
Sheep clipper. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 253.
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Marie Hartley
Sheep's skull in grass. Original drawing proposed for "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950) but not used.
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Marie Hartley
Sheffield Grinders. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 34.
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Marie Hartley
"The Shelley Brooch, seedpearls and garnets". Original drawing produced for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd. (1994).
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Robert H. Kitson
Sicilian marionettes, Taormina.
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Marie Hartley
Silver chalice inscribed Askrigg Church, 1666. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 207.
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Robert H. Kitson
Sitting room or study, Stonegates, Meanwood, Leeds, verso w/c of English coast with rocky cove.
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Robert H. Kitson (1941)
Sketch of St Paul's after the Blitz, verso, letter dated 19 September 1941.
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Robert H. Kitson
Sketch, Mount Etna in snow, from Cuseni, verso Marionette Theatre, Taormina.
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Robert H. Kitson (1941)
Sketch, St Paul's after the Blitz in September 1941, verso, coastline [probably] English.
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Marie Hartley
Skipton Castle (plan). Original drawing used in "The Yorkshire Dales" (1956), page 293.
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Marie Hartley
Sky-line at Wilton, Tees-side. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), across pages 250 and 251.
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Eric W. Taylor
Slaughtering the Pig.
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Marie Hartley
So much of Piety, Romance, Legend' (St.Hilda's, Whitby). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 154.
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Eric W. Taylor
Soldier in kit (wearing cape).
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Eric W. Taylor
Soldier in kit with mug of tea.
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Marie Hartley
Some hard bargaining was going on. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 147.
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Robert H. Kitson
Soukh, Kairouan.
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Marie Hartley
South Bay, Scarborough. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), across pages 222 and 223.
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Marie Hartley
The Spa at Scarborough, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 77.
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Marie W. Last (1968)
Space Drift I.
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Marie Hartley
Spades and forks. Original drawing used in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), page 31.
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Josef Herman
Spanish Washerwoman.
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Marie Hartley
Spout House, original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939).
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Marie Hartley
Spurn Head. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 291.
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Marie Hartley
St Andrew's Dock, Hull. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 283.
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Robert H. Kitson
Sta. Chiara, Assissi.
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Robert H. Kitson
Sta. Chiara, Assissi.
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Marie Hartley
Staithes, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 271.
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Bernard Meninsky (1940s)
Standing Female in red.
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Nina Hamnett (1917)
Standing Figure.
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Nina Hamnett (1917)
Standing Figure (profile).
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Jacob Kramer (1916)
Standing Figure with Outstretched Arms.
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Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (c.1913)
Standing Male Nude (Horace Brodsky).
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Nina Hamnett (1920 (or earlier))
Standing Nude.
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Bernard Meninsky (1940s)
Standing Nude with Flowers.
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Marie Hartley
Statue, Roman soldier. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 3.
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Joseph Pighills (undated)
Still Life.
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Robert H. Kitson
Still life in the studio, Casa Cuseni; verso the Duomo, Taormina, at night.
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Marie Hartley
Stone House, Swaledale. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), facing page 245.
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Robert H. Kitson
Stonehenge, Wiltshire.
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Marie Hartley
Stools, barrows, etc. Original drawing used in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), page 41.
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James D. Innes (1907)
Storm at Seaford.
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Roger E. Fry (c.1924-29)
Street Scene, Paris.
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Jacob Kramer (no date)
Studies of a Boy's Head.
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John G. Walker (1968)
Study for 'Conceal I'.
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Spencer F. Gore
Study for Britannia Ballet.
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
Study for Christ.
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Vanessa Bell (c.1942)
Study of Clive Bell.
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Harold Gilman (c.1915)
Study of Trees Overhanging a Hedge.
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Duncan Grant
Study of a Dancer:Spring.
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Duncan Grant
Study of a Dancer:Summer.
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Jacob Kramer (no date)
Study of a Girl.
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Jacob Kramer (1916)
Study of a Girl Leaning Sideways.
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
Study of a Girl's Head.
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
Study of a Gypsy.
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
Study of a Jew.
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
Study of a Man with a Pipe.
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
Study of a Seated Gypsy Reading a Book.
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Gilbert S. Newton (no date)
Study of a Woman.
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Spencer F. Gore
Study of a Woman in Profil Perdu.
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Jacob Kramer (1955)
Study of a Yorkshireman.
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
Study of an Old Man.
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Jacob Kramer (1912)
Study of an Old Woman.
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Jacob Kramer (1916)
Study of an Old Woman (?the artist's mother).
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
Study of an Old Woman with folded arms.
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Jacob Kramer (1914)
Study of the Artist's Father.
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Emily S. Ford
Study of two heads looking up.
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Marie Hartley
"The Study was in the Georgian style". Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 71.
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Unidentified
Summer in Wensleydale. ?Bromide of the original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), facing page 85. The traced overlay is missing.
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Marie Hartley
Sun-dial, Kirkdale church. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 216.
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Marie Hartley
Swaledale quilting patterns. Original drawing used in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), page 9.
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Marie Hartley
Swaledale sheep. Original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 46.
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Marie Hartley
Sweet Cicely. Original drawing used for a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 272.
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Eric W. Taylor
"Taffy".
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Marie Hartley
Teesdale flowers. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 181.
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Marie Hartley
Temperance Hall and Wesleyan Chapel (Askrigg). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 176.
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Marie Hartley
Temperance Hotel and on the right the doctor's house (Askrigg). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 183.
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Marie Hartley
Temple Newsam House. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 122.
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Robert H. Kitson (1924-25)
Temple Tanks. Jodhpur.
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Marie Hartley
Test Match at Headingley. Prepared for "Wonders of Yorkshire" and not used??
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Marie Hartley
Thatching tools: shavers, easing knife, rake, swallow tails, thatching needles and straw rope twister; below, slotted gatepost. A drawing of a beeskep faintly discernible under pasted white paper, bottom left. Original drawings for use in "Life in the Moo.
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Marie Hartley
Theatre Royal, Richmond. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 194.
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Marie Hartley
"There were Days of Surpassing Beauty". Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 98.
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Marie Hartley
Thornton Force, Ingleton. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 174.
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Marie Hartley
Three drawings used as tailpieces in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976): upper left, small Bendigo machine (used for making teeth for card clothing); upper right, teazles; below, the parts of a loom (used on pages 62, 67 and 23 respectively).
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Marie Hartley
Three drawings: above, alder twig; centre, door-head at old Camshouse; below, Thomas Smith's Coat-of-Arms at Old Camshouse. Used as tailpieces for "Yorkshire Village" (1953), pages 45, 80 and 89 respectively.
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Marie Hartley
Three drawings: top, rocks on the shore; centre, clouds over the hills; below, house and tree, with geese, in the snow. Original drawings prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publi.
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Marie Hartley
Three waggons, waggon jack, and grease horn. Studies prepared for "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972). The waggon from Fangdale Beck, the child's waggon, the jack and grease horn were used in the final illustration for page 108; the bl.
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Marie Hartley
Top, children's roundabout aboard a waggon; centre, a clump of celandines; bottom, a pile of leaves, some caught by the wind. Original drawings prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman.
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Marie Hartley
Top, five geese; centre, teapot, jug and two cups and saucers; newt. Original drawings prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd. (1994). Indicated for use on pag.
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Marie Hartley
Top, iron fire bellows;centre, Mulling pan; bottom, Packhorse bell. Original drawing used as tailpieces in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), pages 58 and 153 respectively.
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Marie Hartley
Top, large country house in park setting; centre, fishing fly and dragonfly; below, dipper standing on a rock. Original drawings prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Com.
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Marie Hartley
Top, pied wagtail; centre, three boats; below, sleeping dog. Original drawings prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd. (1994). Indicated for use on pages 23, 6.
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Marie Hartley
Top, primroses; centre left, teapot; centre right, figures walking in the rain; lower right, sheep at a bridge. Original drawings prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Co.
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Marie Hartley
Top: two men working in the hayfield (a third figure scratched out); centre, rear view of two dogs Hardy and Chris?); below, butterflies. Original drawings prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by.
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Marie Hartley
Top:curlew in flight; centre, books; below, three birds (?oystercatchers) in flight. Original drawings prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd. (1994). Indicate.
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Marie Hartley
Topcliffe, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 215.
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Marie Hartley
Towards the River's Source' (Buckden area,Wharfedale). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 119.
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Malcolm Drummond
Townscape.
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Marie Hartley
Tractor and waggon, with haystacks and ladder. Original drawing prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd. (1994). Indicated for use on page 63.
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Robert H. Kitson
Trading camp, caravanserai, Kaironan.
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Eric W. Taylor
Trainload of V2 Rockets.
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Vanessa Bell (c.1940)
Translation Of Velazquez's ' Infanta Margareta' (Vienna).
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Vanessa Bell
Translation of Rembrandt's Lady with the Lap Dog" (Toronto)".
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Vanessa Bell
Translation of Velazquez's Portrait of a Girl" (New York)".
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Marie Hartley
Transporter Bridge, Middlesbrough. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 245.
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Marie Hartley (1930s)
Tree.
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Marie Hartley
Turf and peat spades: cock spade, hen spade, turf spade, knappers, thigh spade, sod spade, turf rake, peat spade (front and back). Original drawing for use in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972), page 78 (page reference taken from the n.
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Jacob Kramer (no date)
Two Jews.
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Nina Hamnett (1918)
Two Studies of a Seated Nude (possibly self-portrait).
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Malcolm Drummond
Two Women (The Monk).
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
Two Women, One Holding a Bundle, the Other with Outstretched Arms.
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Jacob Kramer
Two Women, One Standing, One Seated, Back to Back.
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Charles Ginner (1915)
University Buildings, Leeds.
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John G. Walker (1981)
Untitled drawing from a series of paintings made in Australia.
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John Hoyland (1965)
Untitled, 1965.
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Marie Hartley
Upper left, Edinburgh Castle; upper right, Staffordshire? Pottery figure, 'Riding Will' ; lower left, a bunch of primroses, lower right, berries on a bough. Original drawings prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ing.
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Robert H. Kitson
Venetian Calle.
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Robert H. Kitson (1933)
Venetian Campo; verso, Mount Etna from Casa Cuseni in almond blossom time (February).
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Vanessa Bell
Venetian Canal With Bridge.
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Marie Hartley
Victoria Cave, Settle. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 171.
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Robert H. Kitson
View from Elmet Hall, Roundhay, Leeds.
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Marie Hartley
View from Sutton Bank. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), across pages 208 and 209.
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Robert H. Kitson
View of Mentone, France, verso, pencil sketch of same subject.
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Francis Nicholson (late 1780s)
View on the Esk, looking towards Whitby.
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Marie Hartley
Violets. Original drawing used as a tailpiece in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 186.
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Marie Hartley
"Visit to America" (cityscape with skyscraper). Original drawing prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd. (1994). Indicated for use on page 130.
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Jacob Kramer (1916)
Volga Boatmen.
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Jacob Kramer (c1916)
Volga Boatmen (?).
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Marie Hartley
Wade's Causeway, Goathland, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 274.
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Marie Hartley
Waggon owned by Aconley, Frost Hall, Farndale; the front of the waggon made by Tinsley for Waind, Ankness; spring pole and fittings . Cp. drawing used on page 109 of "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972). Page reference taken from the ne.
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Marie Hartley
Waggons and parts. One from Fangdale Beck, Bilsdale, probably made by John Johnson; a child's waggon made by Daniel Speight (1836); brake shoe, naf, jack, grease horn and part of a shaft showing hooks for harness, and a waggon made by J.Harrison and sons,.
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Marie Hartley
Waggons and parts: one made by Tinsley, Farndale, another by Jackson, Duffinstone, Farndale, a waggon with panelled sides (1913), and undercarriage showing curved spring pole and shears. Original drawing for use in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yor.
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Marie Hartley
Wainhouse Tower, Halifax. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 97.
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Robert H. Kitson
Washing, Nefta Oasis.
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Marie Hartley
Weathercote Cave. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 169.
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Marie Hartley
Weaver carrying bobbins (1938). Original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 178.
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Marie Hartley
The Well in the Garth. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 113.
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David Cox (1829)
Welsh Landscape.
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Marie Hartley
Wensleydale at the time of the Domesday Book. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 35.
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Marie Hartley
The West End (Askrigg). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 17.
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Marie Hartley
West Stonesdale. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 24.
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Marie Hartley
The West Tower of Nappa Hall (Askrigg). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 53.
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Marie Hartley
"Wet roofs"(moor and village). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 171.
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Marie Hartley
The Wetherby A.R.P. Ambulance. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 183.
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Marie Hartley
Wetherby Show, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 170.
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Marie Hartley
Wetherby, 1925. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 5.
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Marie Hartley
Whitby.
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Marie Hartley
Whitby East Cliff. Original illustration used for frontispiece of "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), and on page 233.
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Marie Hartley
Whitby, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 261.
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Marie Hartley
White Horse, Kilburn. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 2.
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Marie Hartley
Whitgift on the Ouse, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 40.
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Marie Hartley
A Window in the Dining-Room'. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 184.
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David Blackburn (1986)
Window-Beach.
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Robert H. Kitson (1943)
Winter landscape near Tenby.
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Marie Hartley
Witch Posts. Original drawing for use in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972), page 9 (page reference taken from the new edition, which was published by Smith Settle in 1990 as "Life and Tradition in the Moorlands of North-East Yorksh.
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Marie Hartley
Withens, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 128.
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Marie Hartley
A Wold Road near Sledmere, original drawing used in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939), page 58.
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Marie Hartley
Wold Waggon, original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939).
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Jacob Kramer (1915)
Woman Leaning Against a Shelf.
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Malcolm Drummond
Woman Resting.
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Harold Gilman (c.1911)
A Woman Washing.
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Duncan Grant (1940s?)
Woman and Child (circular, diameter 230).
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Malcolm Drummond
Woman by a Window.
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Malcolm Drummond
Woman with a Sewing Machine.
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Jacob Kramer (1916)
Woman's Head.
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William Lyons-Wilson (late 1920s-early 1930s)
Woodland Stream.
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Marie Hartley
Worton Hall, Anthony Besson's house. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 60.
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Eric W. Taylor
Wounded Paratrooper.
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Henry B. Carter (1840s?)
Wreck off Scarborough.
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Duncan Grant
The Wrestlers.
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Arthur Kitching (1960s)
The Wrestlers.
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Marie Hartley
Wrought iron gates, Harlow Carr. Original drawing prepared for "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), but not used.
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Marie Hartley
York Minster (distant view), original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Tour" (1939).
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Marie Hartley
York Minster from Chapter House Street. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 13.
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Marie Hartley
Yorkshire Abbeys and Priories. Original drawing for use in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), page 100.
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Marie Hartley
Yorkshire Castles. Original drawing for use in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), page 90.
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Bernard Meninsky (1918)
Young Boy.
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Bernard Meninsky (1918)
Young Boy.
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Marie Hartley
The ash is the native and characteristic tree' (view of church and house roofs, with trees in foreground). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 267.
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Marie Hartley
A ball of tops. Original drawing prepared for title page of "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), but not used.
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Marie Hartley
A ball of tops. Original drawing used as final version of illustration for title page of "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959).
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Marie Hartley
The bookshops in Charing Cross Road'. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 18.
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Marie Hartley
The church before the restoration of 1853, drawn from a watercolour, showing the tree growing from the vestry, and the toll booth. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 215.
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Marie Hartley
The church from the west. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 211.
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Marie Hartley
The church looms dark beyond leafless trees' (Askrigg Church and Market Cross). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 281.
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Marie Hartley
The church tower, raised like an admonishing finger' (Askrigg). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 90.
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Marie Hartley
The clerk to the Parish Council. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 193.
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Marie Hartley
The cottage in the snow. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 95.
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Marie Hartley
The cottage set against the moor (in oval format), original drawing used for titlepage of "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942).
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Marie Hartley
The crypt, Lastingham Church. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 218.
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Marie Hartley
The footpath. Two drawings, (the lower one crossed through) prepared for "Poems, Strange Places, Rhymes for Children and Others" by Joan Ingilby, published by the Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd. (1994). Indicated for use on page 120.
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Marie Hartley
The gamekeeper. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 123.
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Marie Hartley
The ironmonger's shop. Original drawing used as a tailpiece in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 30.
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Marie Hartley
The mason. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 14.
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Marie Hartley
The monolith, Rudston. Original drawing used in "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), page 258.
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Thomas Rowlandson (no date)
An offshore scene in a stiff breeze.
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Marie Hartley
An old inhabitant' and (no caption) three men in discussion. Original drawings used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), pages 12 and 127.
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Marie Hartley
The paved courtyard. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 120.
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Marie Hartley
The post-mistress. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 179.
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Marie Hartley
The potters made an attractive picture by the roadside. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 139.
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Marie Hartley
"The scars of Ellerkin". Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 4.
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Marie Hartley
" A spring morning" (Askrigg Church, from the main street). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 1.
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Marie Hartley
tailpiece, gravestones. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 223.
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Marie Hartley
tailpiece, mill-stone. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 258.
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Marie Hartley
The tarn. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Cottage" (1942), page 104.
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Marie Hartley
The town seal (Askrigg), made by Mark Metcalfe. Original drawing used on the titlepage of "Yorkshire Village" (1953).
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David Blackburn (to be completed)
untitled / check?
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Patrick Heron
untitled gouache.
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Sir Michael E. Sadler KCSI (1922)
The view from 41 Headingley Lane.
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Marie Hartley
The wrought-iron gate at Coleshouse. Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 252. (cp."Yorkshire Cottage", page 73).
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Willy Tirr (to be completed)
yellow and brown.
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Marie Hartley
A yeoman walks with swinging stride' (man driving sheep). Original drawing used in "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), page 34.
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