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Title Artist Date of Work Object Type Accession Number
Conway River Conway River
Lydia Larden
Circa 1870s
Work on paper/Watercolour
1922/2/25
Conway Castle Conway Castle
Lydia Larden
Circa 1870s
Work on paper/Watercolour
1922/2/23
Glyder Fach (A peak of Snowdonia, Carnarvonshire) Glyder Fach (A peak of Snowdonia, Carnarvonshire)
E J Berenger Benger
Circa 1930
Work on paper/Watercolour
1936/2/1
Untitled (Middle Eastern Dancer)
Frances Ellis
Post 1930
Painting
1998/22/1
Untitled (Buildings and Trees) Untitled (Buildings and Trees)
Frances Ellis
Post 1930s
Work on paper/Watercolour
1980/11/11
Near Corwen Near Corwen
Lydia Larden
Circa 1870s
Work on paper/Watercolour
1922/2/22
A Clay Pit A Clay Pit
Frances Ellis
Post 1930
Painting
1956/3/1
Without Title (Lodge Egyptian) Palmerston North 22 November 1986 Without Title (Lodge Egyptian) Palmerston North 22 November 1986
Laurence Aberhart
1986
Work on paper/Print/Photograph
1986/13/5
Forest Lake Forest Lake
Frances Ellis
Circa 1949-1967
Painting
1959/2/7
Madame Madame
Frances Ellis
Circa 1949-1967
Painting
1977/49/1
The Poet The Poet
Frances Ellis
Circa 1949-1967
Painting
1980/11/1
Untitled (Self Portrait with a Hat) Untitled (Self Portrait with a Hat)
Frances Ellis
Post 1950
Painting
1980/11/3
Still Life with Ranunculus Still Life with Ranunculus
Frances Ellis
Circa 1946-1967
Painting
1980/11/5
The Boss The Boss
Antonio Dattilo Rubbo
Circa 1940
Work on paper/Watercolour
1959/2/5
Seated Figure Seated Figure
Roland Wakelin
1916
Painting
1959/2/8
Lattice #6 Lattice #6
Liz Coats
1995
Painting
2006/4/1
Kangaroos (Pennant Hills, Sydney) Kangaroos (Pennant Hills, Sydney)
Peter Peryer
1987
Work on paper/Print/Photograph
L1997/29/15
The Park The Park
Antonio Dattilo Rubbo
Circa 1900-1950
Painting
1959/2/1
Deserted Land Deserted Land
Antonio Dattilo Rubbo
Post 1900
Painting
1959/2/2
Of Making Many Books there is no end, and Much Study is a Weariness to the Flesh. Of Making Many Books there is no end, and Much Study is a Weariness to the Flesh.
C F Goldie
1900
Painting
1901/1/1
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