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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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St Bride's c.1944 Frederick T. W. Cook (1907–1982)St Bride's c.1944 Imperial War Museum London
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A Flying Bomb over Tower Bridge 1944–1945 Frederick T. W. Cook (1907–1982)A Flying Bomb over Tower Bridge 1944–1945 Imperial War Museum London
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Bristol Beaufighter II c.1944 Frederick T. W. Cook (1907–1982)Bristol Beaufighter II c.1944 Imperial War Museum London
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China Clay Village Frederick T. W. Cook (1907–1982)China Clay Village Royal West of England Academy (RWA)
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St Paul's Cathedral, 1941 1941 Frederick T. W. Cook (1907–1982)St Paul's Cathedral, 1941 1941 St Paul's Cathedral
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Aftermath: The Prudential Building, Plymouth 1951 Frederick T. W. Cook (1907–1982)Aftermath: The Prudential Building, Plymouth 1951 Imperial War Museum London
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Burlington Arcade c.1944 Frederick T. W. Cook (1907–1982)Burlington Arcade c.1944 Imperial War Museum London
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Paternoster Row c.1944 Frederick T. W. Cook (1907–1982)Paternoster Row c.1944 Imperial War Museum London
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Chancery Lane Fireplaces c.1944 Frederick T. W. Cook (1907–1982)Chancery Lane Fireplaces c.1944 Imperial War Museum London
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Water Front and Red Dinghy Frederick T. W. Cook (1907–1982)Water Front and Red Dinghy Royal West of England Academy (RWA)
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Stack Polly (Western Highlands) Frederick T. W. Cook (1907–1982)Stack Polly (Western Highlands) Royal West of England Academy (RWA)
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Bristol Beaufighter I c.1944 Frederick T. W. Cook (1907–1982)Bristol Beaufighter I c.1944 Imperial War Museum London
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Aftermath of the Blitz, St Andrew's Guildhall 1947 Frederick T. W. Cook (1907–1982)Aftermath of the Blitz, St Andrew's Guildhall 1947 The Box, Plymouth
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St Nicholas Cole Abbey c.1944 Frederick T. W. Cook (1907–1982)St Nicholas Cole Abbey c.1944 Imperial War Museum London
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Arum Lilies Frederick T. W. Cook (1907–1982)Arum Lilies The Box, Plymouth