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print (etching and engraving and aquatint): ["Crypt of Kirkstall Abbey"]

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Internal view of the ruined crypt of Kirkstall Abbey. There are columns and a vaulted ceiling. To the right flood water and to the left cows. This print is an unfinished version of NCM 1901-79/39
Nottingham City Museums and Galleries
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Title: print (etching and engraving and aquatint): ["Crypt of Kirkstall Abbey"]
Description:
Internal view of the ruined crypt of Kirkstall Abbey.
There are columns and a vaulted ceiling.
To the right flood water and to the left cows.
This print is an unfinished version of NCM 1901-79/39.

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