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Horse in a Field with Three Dogs Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868)Horse in a Field with Three Dogs Hereford Museum and Art Gallery
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W. W. Gill 1850 Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868)W. W. Gill 1850 Hereford Museum and Art Gallery
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Thomas Cooke Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868)Thomas Cooke Hereford Museum and Art Gallery
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Self Portrait Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868)Self Portrait Hereford Museum and Art Gallery
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Thomas Andrew Knight, FRS 1837 Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868)Thomas Andrew Knight, FRS 1837 Hereford Museum and Art Gallery
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Self Portrait 1827 Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868)Self Portrait 1827 Hereford Museum and Art Gallery
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Hereford Cow Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868)Hereford Cow Hereford Museum and Art Gallery
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Dead Teal Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868)Dead Teal Hereford Museum and Art Gallery
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Two Greyhounds, Called ‘Demus’ and ‘Dermot’ 1822 Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868)Two Greyhounds, Called ‘Demus’ and ‘Dermot’ 1822 National Trust, Attingham Park
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Two Dogs, Called ‘Blumer’ and ‘Venom’ Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868)Two Dogs, Called ‘Blumer’ and ‘Venom’ National Trust, Attingham Park
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A View on the River Dart, Devon, with a Man with a Gun 1846 Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868)A View on the River Dart, Devon, with a Man with a Gun 1846 National Trust, Benthall Hall
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Two Greyhounds, Called ‘Deadalas’ and ‘Datchess' 1820 Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868)Two Greyhounds, Called ‘Deadalas’ and ‘Datchess' 1820 National Trust, Attingham Park
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A Huntsman and Two Greyhounds, Called ‘Dorset’ and ‘Dewdrop’ 1822 Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868)A Huntsman and Two Greyhounds, Called ‘Dorset’ and ‘Dewdrop’ 1822 National Trust, Attingham Park
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Two Hunters and a Terrier Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868)Two Hunters and a Terrier National Trust, Attingham Park
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Sir Charles Napier 1854 Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868)Sir Charles Napier 1854 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Portrait of a Woman 1847 Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1868) (attributed to)Portrait of a Woman 1847 Hereford Museum and Art Gallery