Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley (1851-1920)
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    • The Nation in Decline (1908-1910)
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    • St. Werburgh's Tower, Bristol, 1876-1877
    • Stock Ghyll Waterfall, Ambleside, 1877-1880
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    • Brothers' Parting Stone, 1882
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      • 1870 - 1887
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