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Artist: Charles H. Harrison Burleigh
A Dorset Watering Hole, early 20th Century by CHARLES HENRY HARRISON BURLEIGH
By Charles H. Harrison Burleigh
Located in Blackwater, GB
A Dorset Watering Hole, early 20th Century by CHARLES HENRY HARRISON BURLEIGH (BRITISH, 1875-1956) Large circa 1920 landscape view of a Dorset watering hole, oil on canvas by Char...
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Early 19th Century Charles H. Harrison Burleigh Art

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