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Albert Goodwin
(1845-1932)
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Canterbury Cathedral
The Backs, Cambridge
Whitby Abbey
The Source of the Sacred River
Stansstad and Pilatus
Wells Cathedral
Durham Cathedral
Moonlight at Port Antonio, Jamaica
Sunset, Venice
The Land of Egypt
Verona
Lake Scene
St. Marks Basilica, Venice from the floor of the N…
Florence, Evening
Salisbury Cathedral
St. Giorgio from the Housetops
Venice – San Giorgio Maggiore And The Bacino
Circe and the Swine
Clovelly
In The Moonlight, Pontresina, Engadine, Switzerlan…
Port Antonio, Jamaica; and St Lucia
Port Antonio, Jamaica
St Vincent at dawn
Sunset In The Mediterranean From An Orient Steamer
Pleasant Land
Durham Cathedral
Woody Bay, North Devon
Old Walls, Winchester
Taj Mahal
The Shepherd Boy, Sidestrand, Norfolk
Norwich and the Chimney Sweep
Eton
The Old Bridge, Maidstone, View Looking South
Ilfracombe, Devon, Looking Towards Hillsborough
Lincoln
The Coastguards Story, Beachy Head
On the road to Winchester
Witznan, Lake Lucerne
The Sultan and his camp by the enchanted lake
Norfolk Coast
The Bristol Channel from Ilfracombe
The Story of the Shipwreck from Robinson Crusoe
The Toilers Return
Under the Roof of the World
Blue Hole, Port Antonio, Jamaica
Bristol docks
Cabbage palms, Demerara, Guyana
Dance Of Death Bridge, Lucerne
Demerara, Guyana
Fireflies, Trinidad
Prince Camaralzaman watching the robber of the Tal…
Rasselas exploring the subterranean river
Rockstone, Demerara, Guyana
Salisbury Close
The Blue Mountains, Constant Spring, Jamaica
Windsor castle
Boat Building
Thun, Switzerland
Jungfrau
Righi
Hastings
Bristol
Peterborough Cathedral
HMS The Victory at Portsmouth
Boston
Wells Cathedral
Matlock
Venice from the Hebrew Cemetery
Sunset, Venice
Grenada, West Indies
Benares
Port Said, Saida, Lebanon
Venice, Cemetery Island
A Gathering Storm
Mounts Bay, Cornwall
Lucca; Tuscany; religious processsion; cart; cow;
Salisbury Cathedral
Mountain Mist
Lardeck
The Abbey Garden
Trinidad
Down House
Down House
The Hills Over Hastings
The Monastery, Locarno
Edinburgh from Salisbury Crags
The Rain from Heaven
The Alpine Summer
Ceylons Isle
Venice
Windsor
Lincoln Cathedral at Sunset
Lucerne
On the South Downs
Robinson Crusoe
Glastonbury Fair
York: Ancient History
Worcester Cathedral
An Indian Funeral Procession
The Friars, Aylesford, Maidstone
The Nile Ferry Boulac
A Days End: “It Might Have Been”
Spietz, Lake Thun
The Fonte Branda, Siena
The Sermon
The Port of Sollo, Majorca
Winchelsea
Beachy Head, East Sussex
Bristol
The Jungle, “Wherein all the beasts of the forest …
Eton College, Windsor
Illfracombe, Procession
Altdorf
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