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122 Results found for turner prize turner prize
122 Artwork
21 Artist
Total: 122
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Nat Turner
Sir Edward Turner, 2nd Bt of Ambrosden, Oxford (1719–1766)
Sheerness and the Isle of Sheppey (after J. M. W. Turner)
Sharon Turner
The Dogana, San Giorgio, Venice, Italy (copy after Joseph Mallord William Turner)
Ellen Turner of Helmshore (d.1831)
Joseph Mallord William Turner
The Sun of Venice Going to Sea (after Joseph Mallord William Turner)
William Alfred Turner
Sir William Turner, FRCSEd (1861), PRCSEd (1898–1900)
Alderman Walton Turner
Councillor Ben Turner
James E. Turner (b.1861), Standing in front of Cardiff City Hall
Mrs Turner
Miss Avril Turner
Professor William Ernest Stephen Turner (1881–1963)
Radio Officer James Gordon Melville Turner, GC
The Right Reverend Monsignor Joseph Turner, Rector of Upholland College
Nightfall over the Black Country, View from Turner's Hill, Dudley, the Habberleys just Visible 6.45pm, Thursday 18 October 2001
Mary Beal, née Turner (b.1812)
Reverend William Turner (1761–1859)
Robert Turner, Mayor of Bootle (1924)
Charles Turner Gorham (1856–1933)
James Turner of Thrushgrove (1768–1858), a Former Magistrate of the City
Sir Ralph Lilley Turner (1888–1983), SOAS Director (1937–1957)
James Smith Turner (1832–1904), MRCS, LDS
Joseph Turner, People's Grocer, St Nicholas' Street, Ipswich
Henry C. Turner Medal for Notable Achievement in the Concrete Industry (reverse)
Henry C. Turner Medal for Notable Achievement in the Concrete Industry (obverse)
Sir John Turner Dryden (1752–1797), 1st Bt of Canons Ashby and 4th Bt of Ambrosden
Total: 122
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