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'Yarmouth (Isle of Wight) - General View', 1895. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Newhaven - In the Harbour', 1895. Artist: Unknown.
 
'East Hartlepool - Commissioners' Harbour', 1895. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Reculver - The Village and the Reculver Towers', 1895. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Charterhouse. Exterior of Hall, with Bay', 1925. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Charterhouse. Exterior of Entrance Gateway', 1925. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Charterhouse. Wash-House Court, Exterior, West Front', 1925. Artist: Unknown.
 
Charterhouse. Food-Hatch and Doorway of a Monk's Cell, in the Cloister', 1925. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Charterhouse. Exterior of Cloister Alley', 1925. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Charterhouse. Two Ancient Stools, Now Preserved in the Library', 1925. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Charterhouse. Interior of Wash-House Court', 1925. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Charterhouse. Doorways Leading from the Screen-Passage of the Hall to the Kitchen and Offices', 192 Artist: Unknown.
 
'Charterhouse. Interior of Bay in the Dining Hall', 1925. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Charterhouse. Thomas Sutton's Monument in the Chapel', 1925. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Life line', 1941. Artist: Cecil Beaton.
 
'Interior with seated figures', 1941. Artist: Cecil Beaton.
 
'Oxford today', 1941. Artist: Cecil Beaton.
 
 These fragments (St. Lawrence Jewry)', 1941. Artist: Cecil Beaton.
 
'Boy', 1941. Artist: Cecil Beaton.
 
'Potatoes in Kew Gardens', 1941. Artist: Cecil Beaton.
 
 The flourish set on youth ', 1941. Artist: Cecil Beaton.
 
'Wrens at Greenwich', 1941. Artist: Cecil Beaton.
 
'Canteen piece', 1941. Artist: Cecil Beaton.
 
'Apocalypse', 1941. Artist: Cecil Beaton.
 
'The Reception of Saint Augustine by Ethelbert', 1912. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Canterbury', 1912. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Saint Oswald at Hevenfelth', 1912. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Durham Cathedral', 1912. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Saint Hilda's Abbey, Whitby', 1912. Artist: Unknown.
 
'The Scene of Saint Thomas', 1912. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Saint Hugh of Lincoln and the Swan', 1912. Artist: Winifred Mary Letts.
 
'Lincoln Cathedral', 1912. Artist: Unknown.
 
'King John signing Magna Charta at Runnydale', 1912. Artist: Unknown.
 
'William of Wykeham Building Winchester', 1912. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Winchester Cathedral', 1912. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Mother Julian', 1912. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Norwich Cathedral', 1912. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Laud entering the Barge at Lambeth to go to the Tower', 1912. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Lollard's Tower, Lambeth Palace', 1912. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Wells Cathedral', 1912. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Doncaster Gold Cup, 1795 - Won by Hambletonian', 1911. Artist: Unknown.
 
'The Start for the St. Leger, 1851', 1911. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Race for the St. Leger', 1911. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Euclid, second in the St. Leger, 1839, after a dead-heat with Charles XII', c1839, (1911). Artist: Unknown.
 
'Launcelot and Maroon', c1840s, (1911). Artist: Unknown.
 
'Red House, Near York, In The Time of Charles I ', 1911. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Sir Henry Slingsby of Red House', c1630-1650, (1911). Artist: Unknown.
 
'The First Grand Stand at Newmarket', c1765, (1911). Artist: Unknown.
 
'Trafalgar Square', 1903. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes.
 
'Westminster', 1903. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes.
 
'A Surrey Porch', 1903. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes.
 
'A Cottage in Surrey', 1903. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes.
 
Terence Blanchard, Ronnie Scott's, Soho, London, March, 1993.   Artist: Brian O'Connor.
 
Ed Thigpen, London, 1975.  Artist: Brian O'Connor.
 
Barry Green, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, February 7, 2017. Artist: Brian O'Connor.
 
Nate Friedman, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, April 11, 2017. Artist: Brian O'Connor.
 
Sam Kelly, Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, March 17, 2017. Artist: Brian O'Connor.
 
Trudy Kerr, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, March 21, 2017. Artist: Brian O'Connor.
 
Val Mannix, Studio Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, March 19. 2017. Artist: Brian O'Connor.
 
Val Mannix,  Studio Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, March 19, 2017. Artist: Brian O'Connor.