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A watercolour painting of a Castle in landscape. It is drawn in pencil and is incribed Bow & Arrow Castle (Pensonslina Castle)? 14th July/67in ink. There are various other annotations written in pencil.
Title: Castle in landscape
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A watercolour painting of a Castle in landscape.
It is drawn in pencil and is incribed Bow & Arrow Castle (Pensonslina Castle)? 14th July/67in ink.
There are various other annotations written in pencil.
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