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Artist: William Davies
William Davies (1826-1901) - For Restoration 1868 Oil, Menai Bridge
By William Davies
Located in Corsham, GB
A delightful study of Menai Bridge in Anglesey, North Wales for restoration. The scene shows the iron suspension bridge in the idyllic North Wales landscape with a cow...
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Mid-19th Century William Davies Art
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Oil
Derwent Water Lake District Landscape - British Victorian art oil painting
By William Davies
Located in London, GB
This lovely British Victorian landscape oil painting is by artist William M Davies. It was painted in 1898 and the location is Derwent water at Borrowdale, in Cumberland in the Lake ...
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Late 19th Century Victorian William Davies Art
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Oil
Gate Crag Borrowdale Landscape - British 19thC art Lake District oil painting
By William Davies
Located in London, GB
This lovely British Victorian landscape oil painting is by artist William M Davies. It was painted in 1898 and the location is Gate Crag Borrowdale, in Cumberland in the Lake Distric...
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Late 19th Century Victorian William Davies Art
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Oil
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