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  • Brougham Castle and the River Eamont

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1809
    View by appointment
  • Ruins of Castle, ?Brougham, Penrith

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1831
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  • Ruins of Castle, ?Brougham, Penrith

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1831
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  • Brougham Castle, near the Junction of the Rivers Eamont and Lowther, engraved by W. Say

    After Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1825
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  • Furness Abbey, Lancashire, engraved by J. Smith

    After Edward Dayes
    published 1801
  • Hedingham Castle, Essex, engraved by J. Roffe

    After Edward Dayes
    published 1802
  • Denbigh Castle, Denbighshire, engraved by J. Storer

    After Edward Dayes
    published 1805
  • Ragland Castle, Monmouthshire, engraved by J. Storer

    After Edward Dayes
    published 1807
  • The Peak Cavern, Derbyshire: Roger Rain’s House, engraved by J. Noble

    After Edward Dayes
    published 1809
  • Back Entrance of Caldicot Castle, South Wales, engraved by J. Greig

    After Edward Dayes
    published 1811
  • Furness Abbey, Lancashire, engraved by J. Greig

    After Edward Dayes
    date not known
  • Lumley Castle, Durham, engraved by C. Pye

    After Joseph Clarendon Smith
    published 1810
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