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Artist: John Strickland Goodall
Blind Mans Buff, British Couple walking in a landscape in Edwardian dress
By John Strickland Goodall
Located in Woodbury, CT
John Strickland Goodall John Strickland Goodall was born in Heacham, Norfolk on 7 June 1908. He was the son of a famous heart specialist who boasted seven generations of medics, and...
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1980s Victorian John Strickland Goodall Art

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Paper, Gouache

Courtship, British Couple walking in a landscape in Edwardian dress
By John Strickland Goodall
Located in Woodbury, CT
John Strickland Goodall John Strickland Goodall was born in Heacham, Norfolk on 7 June 1908. He was the son of a famous heart specialist whose boasted seven generations of medics, a...
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1980s Victorian John Strickland Goodall Art

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Paper, Gouache

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