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A Bay Hunter in a Stable (1829)
Heaton Park Races (also known as In the Paddock) (1829)
The Burton Hunt (1830)
A Prize Ox in a Landscape (1831)
'Orion', a Chestnut Hunter Outside a Stable (1831)
The Opening of the Leicester and Swannington Railway (The Arrival of the First Train at Bagworth, 17 July 1832) (1832)
Hunt Scurry (1832)
Defiance, a Brood Mare, with Reveller, a Foal (1833)
Major Healey, Wearing Raby Hunt Uniform, Riding with the Sedgefield Hunt (1833)
Major Healey, Wearing Raby Hunt Uniform, Riding with the Sedgefield Hunt (1833)
'General Chasse' on the Course at Aintree (1835)
'General Chasse' on the Course at Aintree (1835)
The Game Keeper's Larder (1836)
The Game Keeper's Larder (1836)
A Groom with Two Ponies and Two Greyhounds in a Landscape (1837)
A Groom (Frank Spence) with Two Ponies and Two Greyhounds in a Landscape (1837)
'Lofty', a Skewbald Carriage Horse, with a Greyhound (1837)
'Lofty', a Skewbald Carriage Horse, with a Greyhound (1837)
John Burgess of Clipstone, Nottinghamshire, on a Favourite Horse, with his Harriers (1838)
John Burgess of Clipstone, Nottinghamshire, on a Favourite Horse, with his Harriers (1838)
Hunter in a Landscape (1839)
Hunter in a Landscape (1839)
Gentleman in a Red Coat on a Bay Hunter (1840)
Gentleman in a Red Coat on a Bay Hunter (1840)
A Bay Hunter Called 'Queen Mab' outside Calke Abbey (1842)
Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, the Market Place (1842)
Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, the Market Place (1842)
A Dappled Grey Hunter Called 'Spangle' and a Terrier Called 'Reveller' (1843)
Two Horses and a Dog (1845)
Two Children with a Hurdy Gurdy (1847)
Total: 72
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