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In Pictures: Art from the River Trent
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The following pictures are from Nicholas Alfrey's Trentside exhibition. This one is by Henry Dawson and depicts Colwick in 1857. All paintings are used courtesy of Nottingham City Museums and Galleries
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This painting shows Nottingham from the east around 1700. It is credited to Jan Siberechts.
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This Henry Dawson painting of the Trent was done from the red sandstone cliff from which the town of Radcliffe takes its name.
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Again Henry Dawson. This depicts the river near Trent Bridge.
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Samuel Oscroft paints Radcliffe-On-Trent in flood.
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Henry Dawson's watercolour of Canal Lock, near Trent Bridge.



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08 Apr 04  |  England


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