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January 2008
The Passengers of a Heavy Coach Dining at Coventry and A Certain Fashionable Lounger by WC Temple
February 2008
Cook St. Gate, Coventry (1835) by Johann George Paul Fischer (1786 to 1875)
March 2008
Open Cast Mine (probably around 1800) by an unknown artist
April 2008
Leicesters Buildings, Kenilworth Castle (around 1875) by John Gulson (1813 to 1904)
May 2008
Rustics by a Tree, Hanover (1798) by John Laporte (1761 to 1839)
June 2008
Barks and Castle, Tenby (around 1810) by Edward Rudge (probably 1789 to 1841)
July 2008
Old Clopton Bridge, Stratford-on-Avon (1919) by William Wells Quatremain (1857 to 1930)
August 2008
Farm buildings (around 1815) by Rev. William Bree (1754 to 1822)
September 2008
The Entrance of Warwick Castle from the Lower Court, No. 2 (around 1776) by Paul Sandby (1725 to 1809)
October 2008
Past and Present - soldier studying armour in Warwick Castle (around 1900) by David Woodlock (1842 to 1929)
November 2008
Derelict Cottage in a Wood 1783 By Elizabeth Bree (nee Mallory) (1755 to 1826)
December 2008
Bird's Nest and Appleblossom probably around 1865 by William Hough (working from 1855 to 1894)
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