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A Barn Door 1942 Ronald Edwin Grigg (1917–1957)A Barn Door 1942 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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A Corner of the Farmyard 1856 George William Horlor (active 1849–1891)A Corner of the Farmyard 1856 Wednesbury Museum & Art Gallery
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A Corner of the Farmyard 1906 William Watt Milne (1865–1949)A Corner of the Farmyard 1906 Burton Art Gallery and Museum
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A Farmyard about 1640 Isack van Ostade (1621–1649)A Farmyard about 1640 The National Gallery, London
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A Rural Scene Youry Bondarenko (b.1952)A Rural Scene Falmouth Art Gallery
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Barn at Godstone, Surrey 1912 Ernest C. Christie (1863–1937)Barn at Godstone, Surrey 1912 Surrey Archaeological Society
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Cattle Piece 1843 Thomas Peploe Wood (1817–1845)Cattle Piece 1843 The Shire Hall Gallery
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Cheviot Farm 1938–1940 Frances Hodgkins (1869–1947)Cheviot Farm 1938–1940 Manchester Art Gallery
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Cottage Door and Farmstead 1843 John Frederick Herring I (1795–1865)Cottage Door and Farmstead 1843 Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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Cow Stalls 1942 Duncan Grant (1885–1978)Cow Stalls 1942 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Ducks in Sunshine Sada SykesDucks in Sunshine Newlyn Art Gallery
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Evening in the Old Priory Farmyard, Wilmington, Sussex Joseph Harold Swanwick (1866–1929)Evening in the Old Priory Farmyard, Wilmington, Sussex York Art Gallery
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Farm Buildings 1930 Frederick Appleyard (1874–1963)Farm Buildings 1930 Usher Gallery
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Farm Scene 19th C unknown artistFarm Scene 19th C Worthing Museum and Art Gallery
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Farmhouse and Pond 1990 Anna O'Hara (b.1940)Farmhouse and Pond 1990 The Coach House
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Farmyard John Frederick Herring I (1795–1865)Farmyard Reading Museum & Town Hall
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Farmyard Henry Hadfield Cubley (1858–1934)Farmyard The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
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Farmyard 1852 John Frederick Herring I (1795–1865)Farmyard 1852 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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Farmyard Buildings at Charleston, Sussex Duncan Grant (1885–1978)Farmyard Buildings at Charleston, Sussex Birkbeck, University of London
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Farmyard Evening, Hale House, Horton c.1892 George Cartlidge (1868–1961)Farmyard Evening, Hale House, Horton c.1892 The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery