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Artwork By Museums
Artwork By Museums: National Trust (Plymouth, United Kingdom)
Total: 63
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A Procession of Classical Figures with a Donkey and a Tambourine (a set of six decorative wall panels)
A Quaker Meeting with a Self Portrait
A Ruined Temple and Fountain with Musicians (a set of six decorative wall panels)
Admiral Paul Henry Ourry (1719–1783), MP, with 'Jersey'
Admiral Sir Charles Morice Pole (1757–1830), Bt
Admiral the Honourable Samuel Barrington (1729–1800)
Albert Edmund (1843–1905), 3rd Earl of Morley
Aristippus and His Companions after Being Shipwrecked, Seeing Mathematical Diagrams, Realise the Land Was Inhabited (a set of three decorative wall panels)
Commodore John Harrison (d.1768) ( )
Crabtree Limekilns and Part of Saltram, Plymouth, Devon
Diogenes Casting Away His Wooden Bowl as a Superfluity, on Seeing a Youth Drinking from His Hand (a set of three decorative wall panels)
Distant View of Saltram
Edmund Parker (1810–1864), 2nd Earl of Morley
Edmund Parker (1810–1864), 2nd Earl of Morley
Fountain with Women Washing Clothes (a set of six decorative wall panels)
Frances Talbot (1782–1857), Countess of Morley
Francesco Bartolozzi (1727–1815)
Girls Dancing amid Classical Ruins (a set of six decorative wall panels)
Harriet Parker (1809–1897), Countess of Morley
Harriet Sophia Parker (1809–1925), Countess of Morley
John Parker (1734 1735–1788), 1st Baron Boringdon (incorrectly inscribed as John Parker, 1734 1735–1788, Lord Boringdon)
John Parker II (1734 1735–1788), 1st Baron Boringdon
John Parker II (1772–1840), 1st Earl of Morley
John Parker III (1772–1840), 2nd Lord Boringdon, Later 1st Earl of Morley, as a Boy
Lady Katherine Parker (1846–1910)
Landscape with a Bridge and Ruins with Peasants Fishing (a set of six decorative wall panels)
Landscape with a Huntsman and Cattle
Madonna and Child in a Glory of Music Making Angels, with the Magdalen and Saint Petronius
Mitellus Ordering a Marble Crow to Be Put on the Tomb of His Former Master, Diodorus Siculus (a set of three decorative wall panels)
Montagu Edmund Parker of Whiteway (1737–1813)
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