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Drawing of an octagonal font (Drawing)
Sketch of a coastline, with a sailing vessel offshore and figures in a rowing boat (Drawing)
Drawing of font at Grantham (Drawing)
Two slight sketches of views in Germany, with inscription (Drawing)
Sketch of a path through woodland (Drawing)
Slight sketch of a sailing vessel and figures in a small boat (Drawing)
Moonlight scene with a temple in a landscape (Drawing)
Sketch of a strange rock formation with figures to either side (Drawing)
Portrait study, bust length (Drawing)
Sketch of the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey (Drawing)
Sketch of an arch hung with curtains, possibly theatre scenery (Drawing)
Sketch of a cathedral beside a river, with inscription (Drawing)
Slight landscape sketch with a tower beside a lake, and cows in the foreground (Drawing)
Sketch of a man standing in a small boat to fish on the river Avon, with inscription (Drawing)
Sketch of ruins in a landscape (Drawing)
Sketch of a paddle steamer and profile of a female head, with inscriptions (Drawing)
Sketch of a moonlit scene with a sailing vessel on the water, and figures on the shore (Drawing)
Two slight sketches of views in Germany, with inscriptions (Drawing)
Drawing of an unfurnished room with roof beams, narrow embrasioned windows and a fireplace (Drawing)
Sketch of timber framed building with overhanging upper storey inscribed Northmore? (Drawing)
Sketch of a bow view of a sailing vessel, with figures (Drawing)
Sketch of cows, and a sailing vessel on a lake, with a tower in the background (Drawing)
Various figures and a landscape sketch with a celtic cross? (Drawing)
Sketch of a mountainous landscape (Drawing)
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