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Warkworth (Northumberland, England)
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Werther, Frederick, 1881â -- Ownership.
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Warkworth (Northumberland, England)
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Yale Center for British Art, Gift of Mrs. Phyliss Anscombe in honor of her husband, Professor Francis J. Anscombe, founder of Yale's Department of Statistics
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[Vitae sanctorum patrum]
[approximately 1482]
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Diorama of Warkworth Hermitage
early 19th century