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''Mr Heathcliff?', I said. A nod was the answer.' Thomas Davidson (1842–1919)''Mr Heathcliff?', I said. A nod was the answer.' Brontë Parsonage Museum
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'A Winter's Tale', Act IV, Scene 3, the Shepherd's Cot 1787 William Hamilton (1751–1801)'A Winter's Tale', Act IV, Scene 3, the Shepherd's Cot 1787 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'All's Well that Ends Well', Act IV Scene 3 c.1860 Arthur Boyd Houghton (1836–1875)'All's Well that Ends Well', Act IV Scene 3 c.1860 English Heritage, Kenwood
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'And brief, good mother, for I am in haste' 1912 M. Kynoch (active 1883–1912)'And brief, good mother, for I am in haste' 1912 York Art Gallery
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'As You Like It', Act II, Scene 7 1902 Frederick William Davis (1862–1919)'As You Like It', Act II, Scene 7 1902 Warwick Shire Hall
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'As You Like It', Act III, Scene 2 c.1902 Frederick William Davis (1862–1919)'As You Like It', Act III, Scene 2 c.1902 Warwick Shire Hall
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'As You Like It', Act IV, Scene 2 1907 Frederick William Davis (1862–1919)'As You Like It', Act IV, Scene 2 1907 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'Cheer up!' George Bernard O'Neill (1828–1917)'Cheer up!' Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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'Don Quixote mistakes the wine skins for a giant' 1725–1735 John Vanderbank (1694–1739)'Don Quixote mistakes the wine skins for a giant' 1725–1735 York Art Gallery
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'Exiles from Erin' 1838 Fanny McIan (1814–1897)'Exiles from Erin' 1838 National Trust, Calke Abbey
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'For he had great possessions' 1915 Joseph van Reeth'For he had great possessions' 1915 Buxton Museum & Art Gallery
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'George' the Blacksmith, Dairycoates Engine Shed, Hull 1949 Harold Whitaker'George' the Blacksmith, Dairycoates Engine Shed, Hull 1949 National Railway Museum
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'Guardian': Portrait of a Foxhound Henry Barraud (1811–1874) (attributed to)'Guardian': Portrait of a Foxhound National Trust, Mount Stewart
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'Hamlet', Act V, Scene 2, Hamlet and Horatio 1870 Victor Müller (1829–1871)'Hamlet', Act V, Scene 2, Hamlet and Horatio 1870 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'Hark, hark! The dogs do bark. The beggars are coming to town' 1865 Henry Stacy Marks (1829–1898)'Hark, hark! The dogs do bark. The beggars are coming to town' 1865 Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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'Hate' and Mathew Todd 1814 Alexander Rudick'Hate' and Mathew Todd 1814 Berwick Museum & Art Gallery
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'Henry IV', Part I, Act I, Scene 3, Hotspur and the Fop 1828 Samuel John Egbert Jones (1797–1861)'Henry IV', Part I, Act I, Scene 3, Hotspur and the Fop 1828 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'Henry VIII', Act IV, Scene 2, Cardinal Wolsey Entering the Abbey of Leicester early 19th C Richard Westall (1765–1836) (after)'Henry VIII', Act IV, Scene 2, Cardinal Wolsey Entering the Abbey of Leicester early 19th C Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'Hevva Hevva' 1887 Percy Robert Craft (1856–1934)'Hevva Hevva' 1887 Penlee House Gallery & Museum
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'Hillhead', Eileen 1941 John Duncan Fergusson (1874–1961)'Hillhead', Eileen 1941 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre