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George Walker - The collier, Plate 3

The collier, Plate 3 (1814)

George Walker (English, 1781–1856)
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The Artist died in 1856 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.

George Walker was born in 1781 near Leeds, the youngest of five brothers; his father William was a drysalter and a member of the Mill Hill Chapel. George was educated in Mansfield and then at the Revd. Charles Wellbeloved's school in York. Instead of following his father's trade, he studied natural history and fine art, often making sketches of wildlife, people and landscapes. He died in 1856.

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East York militia, Plate 33

East York militia, Plate 33 (1814)

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Stone breakers on the road, Plate 7

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The ruddle pit, Plate 10

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Lowkers, Plate 8

Lowkers, Plate 8 (1814)

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Leech finders, Plate 35

Leech finders, Plate 35 (1814)

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Moor guide, Plate 20

Moor guide, Plate 20 (1814)

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Jockies, Plate 40

Jockies, Plate 40 (1814)

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The cloth hall, Plate 28

The cloth hall, Plate 28 (1814)

George Walker (English, 1781–1856)
Nor and spell, Plate 12

Nor and spell, Plate 12 (1814)

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Woman making oat cakes, Plate 9

Woman making oat cakes, Plate 9 (1814)

George Walker (English, 1781–1856)
Teasel field, Plate 23

Teasel field, Plate 23 (1814)

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The east riding, or wolds waggon, Plate 16

The east riding, or wolds waggon, Plate 16 (1814)

George Walker (English, 1781–1856)
Midsummer eve, Plate 34

Midsummer eve, Plate 34 (1814)

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