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The Museum of the Cumbraes
The Museum of the Cumbraes is located in the historic Garrison House. Garrison House was originally built around 1745 by Captain James Crawford to house the crew of the Revenue Cutter Royal George.
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Fishing Village (Evening from Holyhead) 1895 G. D. MorrisFishing Village (Evening from Holyhead) 1895 The Museum of the Cumbraes
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Hill and Prairie Fields J. C.Hill and Prairie Fields The Museum of the Cumbraes
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Sailing Ship unknown artistSailing Ship The Museum of the Cumbraes
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Portrait of an Unknown Man unknown artistPortrait of an Unknown Man The Museum of the Cumbraes
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Portrait of an Unknown Man unknown artistPortrait of an Unknown Man The Museum of the Cumbraes
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Loch Caolisport 1996 Peter John McKenzie (b.1944)Loch Caolisport 1996 The Museum of the Cumbraes
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Ruined Water Mill 2002 Peter John McKenzie (b.1944)Ruined Water Mill 2002 The Museum of the Cumbraes
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Dumbarton Rock 1996 Peter John McKenzie (b.1944)Dumbarton Rock 1996 The Museum of the Cumbraes
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Loch Long 1997 Peter John McKenzie (b.1944)Loch Long 1997 The Museum of the Cumbraes
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Venus de Milo J. GibbVenus de Milo The Museum of the Cumbraes
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Summer Storm unknown artistSummer Storm The Museum of the Cumbraes
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On Oxwich Bay on Gower, East Glamorgan Parker Hagarty (1859–1934)On Oxwich Bay on Gower, East Glamorgan The Museum of the Cumbraes
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Always Ruined Houses, Never Ruined Stones 2002 Peter John McKenzie (b.1944)Always Ruined Houses, Never Ruined Stones 2002 The Museum of the Cumbraes
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Road to the Harbour 1982 Peter John McKenzie (b.1944)Road to the Harbour 1982 The Museum of the Cumbraes
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Helensburgh 1996 Peter John McKenzie (b.1944)Helensburgh 1996 The Museum of the Cumbraes
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Fishing Boats unknown artistFishing Boats The Museum of the Cumbraes