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English: Landscape print
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Source Samborne, The Poetic Guide to Clifton, Bristol, and Neighbourhood; with Historical Notes, Legends, and Tales (Bristol: C. T. Jefferies, printer, 1859), p. 20
Author J. Newman, Bridge Row, London

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View of the River Avon and Severn from Clifton Down, Bristol, 1842

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