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James Moore - Cathedral Church of St. Machar, Scotland

Cathedral Church of St. Machar, Scotland (1792)

James Moore (English, 1762–1799)
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The Artist died in 1799 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.

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Craigmillar Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland

Craigmillar Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland (1792)

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Dryburgh Abbey, Scotland (1792)

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The Esplanade, Weymouth

The Esplanade, Weymouth (1791)

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Berry Pomeroy Castle, Devon, England

Berry Pomeroy Castle, Devon, England (1791)

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Lindisfarne Priory, Holy Island, Northumberland

Lindisfarne Priory, Holy Island, Northumberland (1792)

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The Abbey of St. Mary, Yorkshire, England

The Abbey of St. Mary, Yorkshire, England (1792)

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Ouse Bridge, York

Ouse Bridge, York (1792)

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Dunfermline. The Ruined Refectory

Dunfermline. The Ruined Refectory (1792)

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Pluscarden Abbey, Scotland

Pluscarden Abbey, Scotland (1792)

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Kelso Abbey, Scotland

Kelso Abbey, Scotland (1792)

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Abernethy Tower, Scotland

Abernethy Tower, Scotland (1792)

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Landscape with a Large Tree, Shading a Cottage

Landscape with a Large Tree, Shading a Cottage (1791)

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