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The Path to the Old Ferry at By

1880
object

1880

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

The Small Meadows in Spring

1880
Similarity: 73%

The Ferry by E. Phillips Fox

Australia, 1978
Similarity: 69%

River Stour, Suffolk

1831
Similarity: 68%

A Seabeach

1830
Similarity: 68%

The Pilots’ Jetty, Le Havre, Morning, Cloudy and Misty Weather

1903
Similarity: 68%

Starting point: ferries

Australia, 1972
Similarity: 68%

A Moonlight with a Lighthouse, Coast of Tuscany

1789
Similarity: 68%

Old Sarum

1830
Similarity: 67%

Sun Setting over a Lake

c. 1840
Similarity: 67%

Pathe pictorial goes to sea

United Kingdom, 1950
Similarity: 67%

A Summerland

1831
Similarity: 67%

Autumnal Sun Set

1831
Similarity: 67%

Stereoscopic image [Where the Daisies Grow the Thickest]

United States, 1898
Similarity: 67%

Summer Evening

1831
Similarity: 67%

Harwich Lighthouse

1820
Similarity: 67%

A Mill

1830
Similarity: 67%

Sequential photographs

1887
Similarity: 66%

Chronophotographic prints Bird in Flight

France, c. 1882-1890
Similarity: 66%
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