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'Orion', a Chestnut Hunter Outside a Stable 1831 John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)'Orion', a Chestnut Hunter Outside a Stable 1831 Brooke Robinson Museum
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The Burton Hunt 1830 John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)The Burton Hunt 1830 Usher Gallery
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Lincoln High Street, Two Years after the Coming of the Railways John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)Lincoln High Street, Two Years after the Coming of the Railways Usher Gallery
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Chestnut Hunter before a Stable 1825 John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)Chestnut Hunter before a Stable 1825 National Trust, Melford Hall
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The Quorn Hunt: A Sketch of the Artist and His Friends Moving Off c.1825 John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)The Quorn Hunt: A Sketch of the Artist and His Friends Moving Off c.1825 Yale Center for British Art
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The Quorn at Quenby 1823 John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)The Quorn at Quenby 1823 Leicestershire County Council Museums Service
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A Saddled Grey Hunter in a Loose Box 1854 John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)A Saddled Grey Hunter in a Loose Box 1854 National Trust, Calke Abbey
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William Rutson (1791–1867), on a Grey Hunter 1820 John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)William Rutson (1791–1867), on a Grey Hunter 1820 National Trust, Nunnington Hall
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A Groom and Two Hunters 1820 John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)A Groom and Two Hunters 1820 National Trust, Nunnington Hall
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The Reverend and Mrs Henry Palmer with Their Six Younger Children at Withcote Hall, near Oakham, Leicestershire 1838 John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)The Reverend and Mrs Henry Palmer with Their Six Younger Children at Withcote Hall, near Oakham, Leicestershire 1838 Yale Center for British Art
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A Dappled Grey Hunter Called 'Spangle' and a Terrier Called 'Reveller' 1843 John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)A Dappled Grey Hunter Called 'Spangle' and a Terrier Called 'Reveller' 1843 National Trust, Calke Abbey
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A Groom (Frank Spence) with Two Ponies and Two Greyhounds in a Landscape 1837 John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)A Groom (Frank Spence) with Two Ponies and Two Greyhounds in a Landscape 1837 National Trust, Calke Abbey
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A Strawberry Roan Mule and Two Lurchers in a Stable, and a Stable Lad 1850 John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)A Strawberry Roan Mule and Two Lurchers in a Stable, and a Stable Lad 1850 National Trust, Calke Abbey
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The Game Keeper's Larder 1836 John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)The Game Keeper's Larder 1836 National Trust for Scotland, Mar Lodge Estate
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Portrait of an Unknown Man 1816 British School and John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)Portrait of an Unknown Man 1816 Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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William Massey-Stanley Driving His Cabriolet in Hyde Park 1833 John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)William Massey-Stanley Driving His Cabriolet in Hyde Park 1833 Yale Center for British Art
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A Chestnut Hunter in a Stable John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)A Chestnut Hunter in a Stable National Trust, Lyme Park
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The Opening of the Leicester and Swannington Railway (The Arrival of the First Train at Bagworth, 17 July 1832) 1832 John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)The Opening of the Leicester and Swannington Railway (The Arrival of the First Train at Bagworth, 17 July 1832) 1832 Leicestershire County Council Museums Service
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John Burgess of Clipstone, Nottinghamshire, on a Favourite Horse, with his Harriers 1838 John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)John Burgess of Clipstone, Nottinghamshire, on a Favourite Horse, with his Harriers 1838 Tate
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Grooms and Horses in front of Calke Abbey 1850 John E. Ferneley I (1782–1860)Grooms and Horses in front of Calke Abbey 1850 National Trust, Calke Abbey