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Pair of Marine Paintings
By William Chambers 1
Located in Lincolnshire, GB
A signed and dated pair of Marine oil paintings "at anchor off hartlepool" by William Chambers dated '87.
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Landscape Oil Painting
Located in Lincolnshire, GB
A late 19th century oil painting of a dutch cannel scene by Marris.
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Moya Claire Dyring was born in Coburg, Victoria in 1909.
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