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Halt at an Inn c.1628 Pieter de Neyn (1597–1639)Halt at an Inn c.1628 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Philippe-François d'Arenberg saluted by the Leader of a Troop of Horsemen 1662 Adam Frans van der Meulen (1631/1632–1690)Philippe-François d'Arenberg saluted by the Leader of a Troop of Horsemen 1662 The National Gallery, London
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Cheltenham High Street, Gloucestershire c.1740 unknown artistCheltenham High Street, Gloucestershire c.1740 The Wilson
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Francis Blewitt's Coach, ‘The Abingdon Machine’, on Its First Journey from London c.1767 British (English) SchoolFrancis Blewitt's Coach, ‘The Abingdon Machine’, on Its First Journey from London c.1767 The Old Abbey House
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The Marquess of Queensberry's Coach 1792 John Cordrey (c.1765–1825)The Marquess of Queensberry's Coach 1792 The Fred Packard Museum and Galleries of British Sporting Art
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The 'King's Harms' c.1800 British (English) SchoolThe 'King's Harms' c.1800 Compton Verney
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'The Wellington Coach’ (The Newcastle-York-London Mail) c.1818 John Cordrey (c.1765–1825)'The Wellington Coach’ (The Newcastle-York-London Mail) c.1818 Ferens Art Gallery
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An Accident on the Road to Inverness c.1825 British (Scottish) SchoolAn Accident on the Road to Inverness c.1825 Compton Verney
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Beverley and Hull Passenger Coach c.1826 unknown artistBeverley and Hull Passenger Coach c.1826 Streetlife Museum
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Mr Pare's Coachman with a Newfoundland Dog 1823 John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)Mr Pare's Coachman with a Newfoundland Dog 1823 Leicestershire County Council Museums Service
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Bury Coach Arriving at the 'Great White Horse' Inn, Ipswich c.1835 British (English) SchoolBury Coach Arriving at the 'Great White Horse' Inn, Ipswich c.1835 West Suffolk Heritage Service
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The London to Brighton Coach at Cheapside, London 1831 William Turner (active 1767–1831)The London to Brighton Coach at Cheapside, London 1831 Guildhall Art Gallery
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A View of Settle Market Place from the West c.1838 British (English) SchoolA View of Settle Market Place from the West c.1838 Museum of North Craven Life, The Folly, Settle
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Victory Arch 1833 Ann Paulson (1808–1866)Victory Arch 1833 Mansfield District Council
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Hull and London Royal Mail Coach 1840–1881 unknown artistHull and London Royal Mail Coach 1840–1881 Streetlife Museum
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Kilmarnock Cross 1840 David Octavius Hill (1802–1870)Kilmarnock Cross 1840 The Dick Institute
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Kershaw's Hitchin Coach c.1850 William Shayer (1787–1879)Kershaw's Hitchin Coach c.1850 North Hertfordshire Museum
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The Driver of the Mail, 1832 c.1851 Henry Thomas Alken (1785–1851)The Driver of the Mail, 1832 c.1851 Science Museum
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The Cambridge Telegraph Coach at the' White Horse Tavern & Family Hotel', Fetter Lane, London 1857 James Pollard (1792–1867)The Cambridge Telegraph Coach at the' White Horse Tavern & Family Hotel', Fetter Lane, London 1857 National Trust, Arlington Court and National Trust Carriage Museum
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Barnet Fair 1858 John Frederick Herring I (1795–1865)Barnet Fair 1858 The Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate
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London Stage Coach c.1870 Henry Benjamin Roberts (1831–1915)London Stage Coach c.1870 Colchester and Ipswich Museum Service Resource Centre
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Musselburgh c.1873 T. Collier (b.1811)Musselburgh c.1873 Compton Verney
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The County Hotel, Westoe, South Shields 1884 James 'Putty' Garbutt (1815–1895)The County Hotel, Westoe, South Shields 1884 South Shields Museum and Art Gallery
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Stagecoach Outside 'The George in the Tree', Kenilworth Road, Berkswell, West Midlands 1885 Edward Benjamin Herberte (active 1857–1893)Stagecoach Outside 'The George in the Tree', Kenilworth Road, Berkswell, West Midlands 1885 Berkswell Village Museum
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James Selby's Brighton Coach Outside the 'New White Horse Cellar', Piccadilly, London 1888–1889 Alfred S. Bishop (active 1868–1891)James Selby's Brighton Coach Outside the 'New White Horse Cellar', Piccadilly, London 1888–1889 Museum of London
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Coach and Horses 1889–1934 Herbert St John Jones (1872–1939)Coach and Horses 1889–1934 Nantwich Museum
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The Bath to Devizes Coach 1892 John Alfred Wheeler (1821–1903)The Bath to Devizes Coach 1892 Bath Guildhall, Victoria Art Gallery
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London for State Occasions c.1930 Christopher Clark (1875–1942)London for State Occasions c.1930 National Railway Museum
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The Gilded Coach, Painted in the Palace Yard in Grey Weather 1936 Alfred James Munnings (1878–1959)The Gilded Coach, Painted in the Palace Yard in Grey Weather 1936 The Munnings Art Museum
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Travel in 1890 (West Lancashire Railway Locomotive 'Blackburn') 1951 Cuthbert Hamilton Ellis (1909–1987)Travel in 1890 (West Lancashire Railway Locomotive 'Blackburn') 1951 National Railway Museum
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The Procession Passing the Cenotaph 1953 Laurence Cyril Bagley (1922–1983)The Procession Passing the Cenotaph 1953 Government Art Collection
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Skegness 1954 Frederick Donald Blake (1908–1997)Skegness 1954 National Railway Museum
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Coloured Ending 1962 Marion Elizabeth Adnams (1898–1995)Coloured Ending 1962 County Hall, Leicestershire County Council Artworks Collection
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Pool Meadow from the Roof of the College of Art, Coventry 1962 Desmond John Measures (active 1958–2007)Pool Meadow from the Roof of the College of Art, Coventry 1962 Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
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Moor Park, Lord Anson in His Carriage 1964 Alan Young McPeake (1899–1987)Moor Park, Lord Anson in His Carriage 1964 Three Rivers Museum of Local History
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South Eastern Railway, Paddington Conveyance Association Horse-Drawn Omnibus unknown artistSouth Eastern Railway, Paddington Conveyance Association Horse-Drawn Omnibus National Railway Museum
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Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway 4–4–0 Locomotive No. 5 Cuthbert Hamilton Ellis (1909–1987)Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway 4–4–0 Locomotive No. 5 National Railway Museum
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Fleetwood Lower Lighthouse Mary BirkettFleetwood Lower Lighthouse Fleetwood Museum
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London and North Eastern Railway A3 Pacific No. 2545 'Diamond Jubilee' Emerging from Penmanshiel Tunnel Ralph Gordon Tetley (1910–1985)London and North Eastern Railway A3 Pacific No. 2545 'Diamond Jubilee' Emerging from Penmanshiel Tunnel National Railway Museum
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The Bank of England and the Royal Exchange, London, c.1790 William Marlow (1740–1813)The Bank of England and the Royal Exchange, London, c.1790 Bank of England Museum