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Summary

Author
Frank Sutcliff (1853-1941)
Description
Farmers Whitby / Dinner Time
Date published 1889-91
Medium Photograph
Source/Photographer 1. www.sutcliffe-gallery.co.uk
2. Bridgeman Art Library: Object 192056

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