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Watercolour landscape by Philip John Ouless.

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Watercolour landscape by Philip John Ouless. The painting is of a woman and a child sitting in a field and a horse and cart by a lake . There are also buildings and a english castle in the background (Dover?).
Title: Watercolour landscape by Philip John Ouless.
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Watercolour landscape by Philip John Ouless.
The painting is of a woman and a child sitting in a field and a horse and cart by a lake .
There are also buildings and a english castle in the background (Dover?).

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