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Wrexham Church

Artist: Charles Dixon (British, 1872–1934)

Portrait of Woman and her Daughter

Artist: Cecil Beaton (British, 1904-1980)

His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales (Edward VII)

Artist: Lock & Whitfield (British, active 1856–94)

Forms in a Flurry from Opposing Forms

Artist: Dame Barbara Hepworth (British, 1903-1975)

Norman Ackroyd etchings, The Print Club...10 Jan. – 7 Feb. 1975

Artist: Norman Ackroyd (British, born 1938)

Moonlight Etching

Artist: Norman Ackroyd (British, born 1938)

Rainbow Bridge

Artist: Norman Ackroyd (British, born 1938)

The Old Order Changeth

Artist: Josiah Martin (New Zealander, 1843–1916)

The Old Order Changeth

Artist: John Martin (British, 1789–1854)

Mariamne

Artist: James Dobie (British, 1849–1911)

Close No. 75 - High Street

Artist: Thomas Annan (Scottish, 1829–1887)

Stone Circle

Artist: Norman Stevens (British, 1937–1988)

Stonehenge

Artist: Norman Stevens (British, 1937–1988)

Three Variations A

Artist: Alan Green (British, 1932–2003)

Three Variations B

Artist: Alan Green (British, 1932–2003)

Three Variations C

Artist: Alan Green (British, 1932–2003)

Clare

Artist: Valerie Thornton (British, 1931 - 1991)

Moon Signatures

Artist: Joseph Tilson (British, born 1928)

First Week of August

Artist: Michael Carlo (British, born 1945)

Rocky Bay

Artist: Peter Matthews (British, born 1942)

Barbara and Evan Evans

Artist: Frederick Henry Evans (British, 1853–1943)

Lincoln Cathedral, South East Porch

Artist: Frederick Henry Evans (British, 1853–1943)

Nymphs and Boy

Artist: Arthur Rackham (British, 1867–1939)

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