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Edward Vulliamy Southwold, Suffolk
Edward Vulliamy, 1876–1962
Southwold, Suffolk
1919
Charles Johnson Payne "Snaffles" The Bullfinch: `Black as yer hat on this side and glorious uncertainty on the other'
Charles Johnson Payne "Snaffles", 1884–1967
The Bullfinch: `Black as yer hat on this side and glorious uncertainty on the other'
ca. 1913
Lionel Edwards The Meynell Hunt Away From Bentley Carr, Staffordshire
Lionel Edwards, 1878–1966
The Meynell Hunt Away From Bentley Carr, Staffordshire
1937
Theresa Sylvester Stannard A Bit of England
Theresa Sylvester Stannard, 1898–1947
A Bit of England
undated
A. C. Morgan-Smith The Moat Bridge: Groombridge Place, Kent, England
A. C. Morgan-Smith, active 1910
The Moat Bridge: Groombridge Place, Kent, England
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George Percival Gaskell The Noiseless Music of the Night
George Percival Gaskell, 1868–1934
The Noiseless Music of the Night
1905
Sir Frank William Brangwyn Air I: The Hunters
Sir Frank William Brangwyn, 1867–1956
Air I: The Hunters
ca. 1915
F. M. Floyd Amble Northumberland
F. M. Floyd, active 1903
Amble Northumberland
1903
Eliot Hodgkin Mural Design for The Manor House
Eliot Hodgkin, 1905–1987
Mural Design for The Manor House
1947
Eliot Hodgkin Mural Design for Little Paddocks No.1
Eliot Hodgkin, 1905–1987
Mural Design for Little Paddocks No.1
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Eliot Hodgkin Chinoiserie Design
Eliot Hodgkin, 1905–1987
Chinoiserie Design
undated
Eliot Hodgkin Giant Fungi
Eliot Hodgkin, 1905–1987
Giant Fungi
ca. 1940
Eliot Hodgkin Design for a Blind for Thomas Upcher, Sheringham Hall
Eliot Hodgkin, 1905–1987
Design for a Blind for Thomas Upcher, Sheringham Hall
ca. 1936