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'General Chasse' on the Course at Aintree 1835
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
'General Chasse' on the Course at Aintree 1835
Walker Art Gallery
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'Lofty', a Skewbald Carriage Horse, with a Greyhound 1837
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
'Lofty', a Skewbald Carriage Horse, with a Greyhound 1837
National Trust, Calke Abbey
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'Orion', a Chestnut Hunter Outside a Stable 1831
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
'Orion', a Chestnut Hunter Outside a Stable 1831
Brooke Robinson Museum
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A Bay Hunter Called 'Queen Mab' outside Calke Abbey 1842
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
A Bay Hunter Called 'Queen Mab' outside Calke Abbey 1842
National Trust, Calke Abbey
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A Bay Hunter in a Stable 1829
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
A Bay Hunter in a Stable 1829
National Trust, Shugborough Hall
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A Chestnut Hunter in a Field
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
A Chestnut Hunter in a Field
National Trust, Lyme Park
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A Chestnut Hunter in a Stable
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
A Chestnut Hunter in a Stable
National Trust, Lyme Park
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A Dappled Grey Hunter Called 'Spangle' and a Terrier Called 'Reveller' 1843
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
A Dappled Grey Hunter Called 'Spangle' and a Terrier Called 'Reveller' 1843
National Trust, Calke Abbey
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A Grey Hunter in a Stable
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
A Grey Hunter in a Stable
National Trust, Lyme Park
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A Groom (Frank Spence) with Two Ponies and Two Greyhounds in a Landscape 1837
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
A Groom (Frank Spence) with Two Ponies and Two Greyhounds in a Landscape 1837
National Trust, Calke Abbey
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A Groom and Two Hunters 1820
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
A Groom and Two Hunters 1820
National Trust, Nunnington Hall
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A Group of Ponies in the Park 1850
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
A Group of Ponies in the Park 1850
National Trust, Calke Abbey
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A Man in Hunt Uniform
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
A Man in Hunt Uniform
National Trust, Upton House
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A Pair of Greyhounds 1824
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
A Pair of Greyhounds 1824
Walker Art Gallery
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A Prize Ox in a Landscape 1831
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
A Prize Ox in a Landscape 1831
National Trust, Belton House
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A Saddled Grey Hunter in a Loose Box 1854
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
A Saddled Grey Hunter in a Loose Box 1854
National Trust, Calke Abbey
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A Strawberry Roan Mule and Two Lurchers in a Stable, and a Stable Lad 1850
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
A Strawberry Roan Mule and Two Lurchers in a Stable, and a Stable Lad 1850
National Trust, Calke Abbey
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Archery Meeting in Bradgate Park, Leicestershire 1850
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Archery Meeting in Bradgate Park, Leicestershire 1850
Yale Center for British Art
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Archibald, Lord Kennedy, Later Earl of Cassillis, on Horseback 1819
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Archibald, Lord Kennedy, Later Earl of Cassillis, on Horseback 1819
National Trust for Scotland, Culzean Castle, Garden & Country Park
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Bay Racehorse and Rider
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Bay Racehorse and Rider
Brent Museum
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Cabriolet and Hacks at Hyde Park Corner 1833
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Cabriolet and Hacks at Hyde Park Corner 1833
Weston Park
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Carthorses with Grooms at a Fair c.1856
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Carthorses with Grooms at a Fair c.1856
Leicestershire County Council Museums Service
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Chestnut Hunter before a Stable 1825
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Chestnut Hunter before a Stable 1825
National Trust, Melford Hall
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Defiance, a Brood Mare, with Reveller, a Foal 1833
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Defiance, a Brood Mare, with Reveller, a Foal 1833
Tate
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Dr Thomas Ford (1742–1821) 1820
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Dr Thomas Ford (1742–1821) 1820
Leicestershire County Council Museums Service
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Edward Horner Reynard and His Brother George Grouse – Shooting at Middlesmoor, Yorkshire, with Their Gamekeeper Tully Lamb 1836
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Edward Horner Reynard and His Brother George Grouse – Shooting at Middlesmoor, Yorkshire, with Their Gamekeeper Tully Lamb 1836
Yale Center for British Art
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Euxton, with John White Up, at Heaton Park 1829
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Euxton, with John White Up, at Heaton Park 1829
Yale Center for British Art
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Fox and Duck 1813
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Fox and Duck 1813
National Trust, Sizergh Castle
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Gentleman in a Red Coat on a Bay Hunter c.1820–c.1840
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Gentleman in a Red Coat on a Bay Hunter c.1820–c.1840
Walker Art Gallery
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Grooms and Horses in front of Calke Abbey 1850
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Grooms and Horses in front of Calke Abbey 1850
National Trust, Calke Abbey
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Hunter in a Landscape 1830–1839
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Hunter in a Landscape 1830–1839
Leicestershire County Council Museums Service
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Hunters at Grass
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Hunters at Grass
Weston Park
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John Burgess of Clipstone, Nottinghamshire, on a Favourite Horse, with his Harriers 1838
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
John Burgess of Clipstone, Nottinghamshire, on a Favourite Horse, with his Harriers 1838
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John, Henry and Francis Grant at Melton 1823
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
John, Henry and Francis Grant at Melton 1823
Leicestershire County Council Museums Service
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Lieutenant Colonel Sir Robert Tolver Gerard, Bt, and His Regiment, the Lancashire Hussars, on Parade 1851
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Lieutenant Colonel Sir Robert Tolver Gerard, Bt, and His Regiment, the Lancashire Hussars, on Parade 1851
Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry Museum
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Lieutenant Henry Fortescue (1798–1876) 1824
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Lieutenant Henry Fortescue (1798–1876) 1824
National Maritime Museum
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Lincoln High Street, Two Years after the Coming of the Railways
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Lincoln High Street, Two Years after the Coming of the Railways
Usher Gallery
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Longford Lass and the Jew 1853
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Longford Lass and the Jew 1853
The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Lord Newport and Rowton, a Favourite Hunter
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860) and Francis Grant (1803–1878)
Lord Newport and Rowton, a Favourite Hunter
Weston Park
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Major Healey, Wearing Raby Hunt Uniform, Riding with the Sedgefield Hunt c.1833
John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)
Major Healey, Wearing Raby Hunt Uniform, Riding with the Sedgefield Hunt c.1833
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