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By Thomas Hardy's first wife (1870) + Add to album Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland + Add to album Portsmouth Harbour (1891) + Add to album Off the French Coast (1896) + Add to album Blackrock Fort, near Liverpool (1871) + Add to album Boulogne Harbour + Add to album Venice (1880) + Add to album On the Lagoons, Venice (1891) + Add to album Greenwich Hospital and Naval College from the Thames (19th century) + Add to album Fisherfolk at Katwyk Sands (1892) + Add to album Off Calais (1894) + Add to album Off Wimereaux, France (1894) + Add to album At the Beach at Holywell, Near Beachey Head, 1878 (1878) + Add to album Fishing Boats Unloading Their Catch (1879) + Add to album Off the Custom House, London (1896) + Add to album A barge leaving Portsmouth in a fresh breeze + Add to album Hardy, Emma Lavinia (Gifford). St. Juliot rectory. Cornwall. Two water color sketches. 51 x 30 cm. By Thomas Hardy's first wife (1871) + Add to album Untitled (The mouth of the River Thames) (1878) + Add to album Bamborough Castle c.1894 (c.1894) + Add to album Calais Pier (1895) + Add to album Low Tide, Katwijk Shore, Holland + Add to album Gorleston Pier, near Yarmouth (1895) + Add to album View of a road winding through Puddletown Heath (29th April 1893) + Add to album Greenwich Hospital from the River (1887) + Add to album Near Ryde, Isle of White (1873) + Add to album Greenwich Hospital, 1876 (1876) + Add to album Bamborough (1884) + Add to album The Hardy Cottage, Bockhampton + Add to album Poxwell Manor House and St.John Evangelist's Church (now demolished) (1871-1886) + Add to album Untitled + Add to album 1 Hardy, Emma Lavinia (Gifford). "St. Juliot church [Cornwall]" Water color sketch, with Thomas Hardy's ms. caption. 22 x 13 cm. By Thomas Hardy's first wife (1870) From The New York Public Library | Public Domain Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland Courtesy of The Derby Collection | All Rights Reserved Portsmouth Harbour (1891) image © Manchester Art Gallery | All Rights Reserved Off the French Coast (1896) image © Bristol Culture (Bristol Museum & Art Gallery) | All Rights Reserved Blackrock Fort, near Liverpool (1871) Courtesy of The Derby Collection | All Rights Reserved Boulogne Harbour Courtesy of a private collector | All Rights Reserved Venice (1880) image © Chris Beetles Ltd | All Rights Reserved On the Lagoons, Venice (1891) image © Chris Beetles Ltd | All Rights Reserved Greenwich Hospital and Naval College from the Thames (19th century) image © Bourne Gallery | All Rights Reserved Fisherfolk at Katwyk Sands (1892) Courtesy of Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums | All Rights Reserved Off Calais (1894) image © Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery, Carlisle | All Rights Reserved Off Wimereaux, France (1894) © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND At the Beach at Holywell, Near Beachey Head, 1878 (1878) image © Peter Nahum At The Leicester Galleries | All Rights Reserved Fishing Boats Unloading Their Catch (1879) Courtesy of a private collector | All Rights Reserved Off the Custom House, London (1896) image courtesy of Newport Museum and Art Gallery | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 A barge leaving Portsmouth in a fresh breeze © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND Hardy, Emma Lavinia (Gifford). St. Juliot rectory. Cornwall. Two water color sketches. 51 x 30 cm. By Thomas Hardy's first wife (1871) From The New York Public Library | Public Domain Untitled (The mouth of the River Thames) (1878) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Bamborough Castle c.1894 (c.1894) Courtesy of The Keepers and Governors of Harrow School | All Rights Reserved Calais Pier (1895) Courtesy of Government Art Collection | All Rights Reserved Low Tide, Katwijk Shore, Holland Courtesy of Government Art Collection | All Rights Reserved Gorleston Pier, near Yarmouth (1895) Courtesy of Government Art Collection | All Rights Reserved View of a road winding through Puddletown Heath (29th April 1893) image © Dorset County Museum | All Rights Reserved Greenwich Hospital from the River (1887) Courtesy of Government Art Collection | All Rights Reserved Near Ryde, Isle of White (1873) image © The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery | All Rights Reserved Greenwich Hospital, 1876 (1876) © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND Bamborough (1884) No Known Copyright Restrictions | Public Domain The Hardy Cottage, Bockhampton image reproduced by permission of the Provost and Fellows of Eton College | All Rights Reserved Poxwell Manor House and St.John Evangelist's Church (now demolished) (1871-1886) image © Dorset County Museum | All Rights Reserved Untitled image reproduced by permission of the Provost and Fellows of Eton College | All Rights Reserved