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The Dropping Well, Knaresborough, Yorkshire: with castle ruins. Line engraving by J. Walker, 1798, after F. Nicholson.

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Title: The Dropping Well, Knaresborough, Yorkshire: with castle ruins. Line engraving by J. Walker, 1798, after F. Nicholson.
Description:
Lettering: The Dropping Well, Yorkshire.
Engraved by J.
Walker from an original by F.
Nicholson.

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