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The Horse Fair in the Grassmarket, Edinburgh James Howe (1780–1836)The Horse Fair in the Grassmarket, Edinburgh City Art Centre
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Sir Walter Scott (1771–1832), Novelist and Poet James Howe (1780–1836)Sir Walter Scott (1771–1832), Novelist and Poet National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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Bailie Robb Skirling with a White Horse James Howe (1780–1836)Bailie Robb Skirling with a White Horse Biggar & Upper Clydesdale Museum
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Horse and Dog James Howe (1780–1836)Horse and Dog Biggar & Upper Clydesdale Museum
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Returning from Skirling Fair James Howe (1780–1836)Returning from Skirling Fair Biggar & Upper Clydesdale Museum
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All Hallows Fair on the Boroughmuir, Edinburgh James Howe (1780–1836)All Hallows Fair on the Boroughmuir, Edinburgh City Art Centre
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John Anderson, Falconer to the Flemings of Barochan James Howe (1780–1836)John Anderson, Falconer to the Flemings of Barochan National Trust for Scotland, Leith Hall Garden & Estate
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Scots Greys in a Bivouac before Waterloo, 1815 1815 James Howe (1780–1836)Scots Greys in a Bivouac before Waterloo, 1815 1815 National War Museum, Edinburgh Castle
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Black Horse and a Dog James Howe (1780–1836)Black Horse and a Dog Biggar & Upper Clydesdale Museum
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Boy on a Pony James Howe (1780–1836)Boy on a Pony Biggar & Upper Clydesdale Museum
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Musselburgh Races, 1835, with 'Goliath' Winning James Howe (1780–1836)Musselburgh Races, 1835, with 'Goliath' Winning Brunton Hall
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A Hound in a Landscape 1815 James Howe (1780–1836)A Hound in a Landscape 1815 Paxton House
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Going to Skirling Fair James Howe (1780–1836)Going to Skirling Fair Biggar & Upper Clydesdale Museum
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Major George Cunningham or Cuninghame (1783–1838), 7th Bengal Native Infantry, Commanding 2nd Corps Rohilla Cavalry c.1820 James Howe (1780–1836)Major George Cunningham or Cuninghame (1783–1838), 7th Bengal Native Infantry, Commanding 2nd Corps Rohilla Cavalry c.1820 National Army Museum
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'The Auld Man's Meir's Dead' James Howe (1780–1836)'The Auld Man's Meir's Dead' Ferens Art Gallery
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'Daft Jamie' Wilson (d.1828), Murdered by Burke and Hare c.1828 James Howe (1780–1836) (attributed to)'Daft Jamie' Wilson (d.1828), Murdered by Burke and Hare c.1828 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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Eglinton Tournament James Howe (1780–1836) (circle of)Eglinton Tournament Rozelle House Galleries
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Hawking James Howe (1780–1836) (after)Hawking The Wilson