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Thomas Girtin

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Eton College, Windsor, Catalogue of Drawings and Watercolours from the English School (from Francis Barlow (1626–1702) to Philip Wilson Steer (1860–1942)) from the Collection of Leonard Duke, 1948 (Eton, 1948)
Leger Galleries, London, Early English Watercolour Drawings, 1948 (Leger Galleries, London, 1948)
Exhibitions: Museums and Galleries, Art Dealers, Auction Houses

Early English Water-Colours and Paintings: Spring 1948

Fine Art Society, London

Reference: Fine Art Society, 1948

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  • Thomas Girtin

    The Well House, Ashtead Park, Formerly Known as 'The Sawmill, Cassiobury Park' 1800 - 1801

    Watford Museum

    The Well House, Ashtead Park, Formerly Known as 'The Sawmill, Cassiobury Park'
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