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'Cheer up!' George Bernard O'Neill (1828–1917)'Cheer up!' Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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'Coffee John' c.1900 unknown artist'Coffee John' c.1900 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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'Elephant Bill' 1956 Marjorie Frances Bruford (1902–1958)'Elephant Bill' 1956 Penlee House Gallery & Museum
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'Farewell!' c.1900 Robert Alexander Hillingford (1825–1904)'Farewell!' c.1900 National Railway Museum
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'For those in peril' 1885 William Harris Weatherhead (1843–1903)'For those in peril' 1885 Sheffield Museums
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'Here Comes the Sun' Carol Payne'Here Comes the Sun' Royal Cornwall Hospital
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'Hevva Hevva' 1887 Percy Robert Craft (1856–1934)'Hevva Hevva' 1887 Penlee House Gallery & Museum
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'In the fitful firelight' c.1900 H. M. Dale (active 20th C)'In the fitful firelight' c.1900 Pannett Art Gallery
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'Look Granddad, the Sky's all Pink' 1965 Jeffrey Harris (b.1932)'Look Granddad, the Sky's all Pink' 1965 New County Hall
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'Owd Harry' 1957 Charles William Brown (1882–1961)'Owd Harry' 1957 The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
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'Some must watch while some must sleep' 1881 John William Haynes (active 1852–1882)'Some must watch while some must sleep' 1881 Preston Park Museum & Grounds
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'Take your Son, Sir' ?1851–92 Ford Madox Brown (1821–1893)'Take your Son, Sir' ?1851–92 Tate Britain
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'The Noah's Ark Inn', Crabbery Street, Stafford c.1900 T. W. Jones'The Noah's Ark Inn', Crabbery Street, Stafford c.1900 The Shire Hall Gallery
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'The Twa Corbies' 1901 Campbell Lindsay Smith (1879–1915)'The Twa Corbies' 1901 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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'The course of true love never runs smooth' Paul Seignac (1826–1904)'The course of true love never runs smooth' York Art Gallery
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'The tender grace of a day that is dead will never come back to me' 1909 Walter Langley (1852–1922)'The tender grace of a day that is dead will never come back to me' 1909 Gallery Oldham
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'To be or not to be' 1902 Henry Gillard Glindoni (1852–1913)'To be or not to be' 1902 Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens
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'Twilight' 1881–1887 Walter Richard Sickert (1860–1942)'Twilight' 1881–1887 York Art Gallery
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'Van Gogh: waits for Gauguin and is now living in Nottingham.' 1980 Bob Robinson (b.1951)'Van Gogh: waits for Gauguin and is now living in Nottingham.' 1980 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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'What ails it, Granddad?' John Burr (1831–1893)'What ails it, Granddad?' York Art Gallery