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[View of Bayonne from the Adur River Bridge]

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ink manuscript annotation at the top: “Bayonne. View fr: the Bridge of r.r Adour.”
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Title: [View of Bayonne from the Adur River Bridge]
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ink manuscript annotation at the top: “Bayonne.
View fr: the Bridge of r.
r Adour.
”.

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