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Attributed to Thomas Allom
Belmont Castle, Grays Thurrock, Essex, 1830s?
Watercolour and wash on cream wove paper
Thomas Allom
Trewarthenick House, Cornwall, c. 1832
Pencil and watercolour on cream wove paper
Dolcoath Copper Mine, Cambourne, Cornwall, c. 1832
Pencil, watercolour amd possibly pen and ink on cream wove paper
Beauvais Cathedral, by 1872
Pencil, pen and ink, watercolour heightened with white on cream wove paper
View of the Dogana,Venice, by 1872
Pencil, pen and ink with wash, heightened with white on cream wove paper
View of Vera Cruz, Mexico within a decorative border, by 1872
John Bacon RA
Two cherubs, by 1791
Pencil on off-white laid paper
Design for a wine cooler, ca.1780
Pencil and wash on off-white laid paper
Design for Mrs Draper's monument in Bristol Cathedral, by 1780
Pencil on laid paper
Drawing for Major Pierson's memorial, Jersey, by 1784
Pen and ink, and wash on cream laid paper
Attributed to Thomas Barker of Bath
A woman drawing water from a well, by 1845
Watercolour over pencil, heightened with white on light blue wove paper
Joseph Barney
A group of children, by 1827
Pen and ink on light grey laid paper
James Barry RA
Bacchanale, by 1806
Pencil, pen and ink on cream laid paper
Study for 'George III giving the Bill to the Judges', ca. 1784-8
Two studies of a bust of Minerva or Pallas Athena, c. 1784 - 1806
Pen and ink and wash over red chalk on cream laid paper
A bust of Pericles and a bust of Minerva viewed in profile, between 1782 and 1806
Pen and ink and red chalk on cream laid paper
John Barry
Reading the News, by 1827
Cream wove paper
An old woman and a child, by 1827
Pencil on cream wove paper
Strolling Musicians, by 1827
Portrait of the Reverend Basil Woodd, by 1827
Pencil, pen and ink on cream wove paper
Studies of heads, by 1827
A man feeding birds, by 1827
Pencil on cream laid paper
A man whistling, by 1827
Love On One Side, by 1827
Wash on cream wove paper
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