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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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Annual Holiday 20th C Claude Harrison (1922–2009)Annual Holiday 20th C Yale Center for British Art
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The Camper 1950s Claude Harrison (1922–2009)The Camper 1950s Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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Unfinished Portrait of Alistair Morton 1962 Claude Harrison (1922–2009)Unfinished Portrait of Alistair Morton 1962 Lakeland Arts
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Unfinished Portrait of Alistair Morton 1962 Claude Harrison (1922–2009)Unfinished Portrait of Alistair Morton 1962 Abbot Hall
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Frank Jamieson 1964 Claude Harrison (1922–2009)Frank Jamieson 1964 Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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Self Portrait 1964 Claude Harrison (1922–2009)Self Portrait 1964 Abbot Hall
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Robert Gillanders and his Son, Bagpipe Makers, at Work 1966 Claude Harrison (1922–2009)Robert Gillanders and his Son, Bagpipe Makers, at Work 1966 National Galleries of Scotland: Portrait
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Fête Canaveral 1967 Claude Harrison (1922–2009)Fête Canaveral 1967 County Hall, Leicestershire County Council Artworks Collection
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Frank Schon (1912–1995), One of the Founders of the Marchon Chemical Factory 1968 Claude Harrison (1922–2009)Frank Schon (1912–1995), One of the Founders of the Marchon Chemical Factory 1968 The Beacon Museum
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Island of Comedians 1971 Claude Harrison (1922–2009)Island of Comedians 1971 Lancaster City Museum
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Patrick McCall 1974 Claude Harrison (1922–2009)Patrick McCall 1974 The Shire Hall, Lancaster Castle
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V. A. J. Slowe 1993 Claude Harrison (1922–2009)V. A. J. Slowe 1993 Abbot Hall
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Julia Richardson (b.1947), Milk Tester 2000 Claude Harrison (1922–2009)Julia Richardson (b.1947), Milk Tester 2000 Royal Society of Portrait Painters People's Portraits collection at Girton College, University of Cambridge
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Sunlight and Shadow Claude Harrison (1922–2009)Sunlight and Shadow Royal Watercolour Society
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The Bathers Claude Harrison (1922–2009)The Bathers Government Art Collection
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June Flowers Claude Harrison (1922–2009)June Flowers Guildhall Art Gallery