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Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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The Wallace Monument, Stirling John Vicat Cole (1903–1975)The Wallace Monument, Stirling Stockport Heritage Services
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Little Shops at the Top of Church Street, 1930 c.1930 John Vicat Cole (1903–1975)Little Shops at the Top of Church Street, 1930 c.1930 Kensington Central Library
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Hastings, East Sussex, from Summerfields John Vicat Cole (1903–1975)Hastings, East Sussex, from Summerfields Hastings Museum and Art Gallery
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Almshouse Gateway c.1927 John Vicat Cole (1903–1975)Almshouse Gateway c.1927 Brighton & Hove Museums
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View of the Former Alpine Club and Passage Way from Savile Row Leading to Conduit Street, London 1935–1939 John Vicat Cole (1903–1975)View of the Former Alpine Club and Passage Way from Savile Row Leading to Conduit Street, London 1935–1939 Museum of London
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Antique Shop John Vicat Cole (1903–1975)Antique Shop Paisley Museum and Art Galleries
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Hastings Trawler John Vicat Cole (1903–1975)Hastings Trawler Hastings Museum and Art Gallery
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Priory Farm with St Philip Neri, Arundel, West Sussex John Vicat Cole (1903–1975)Priory Farm with St Philip Neri, Arundel, West Sussex Towner
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Three Shops in Church Street, Kensington exhibited 1945 John Vicat Cole (1903–1975)Three Shops in Church Street, Kensington exhibited 1945 Newport Museum and Art Gallery
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In Church Street, Kensington 1936 John Vicat Cole (1903–1975)In Church Street, Kensington 1936 Manchester Art Gallery
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The Old Antique Shop at Arundel exhibited 1937 John Vicat Cole (1903–1975)The Old Antique Shop at Arundel exhibited 1937 McLean Museum and Art Gallery
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Pulteney Bridge, Bath, Somerset John Vicat Cole (1903–1975)Pulteney Bridge, Bath, Somerset Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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Rouse Ltd (Chemist) of Wigmore Street 1953 John Vicat Cole (1903–1975)Rouse Ltd (Chemist) of Wigmore Street 1953 Royal Pharmaceutical Society Museum
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Early Spring 1950 John Vicat Cole (1903–1975)Early Spring 1950 Southwark Heritage Centre