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309 records on 31 pages
FAMAG 2008.34.7Fagin, Anthony (born 1938): Galapagos marine iguanas, photograph, 30 x 42 cms. Presented by the artist as part of the Heritage Lottery Fund's Darwin 200 celebrations.
FAMAG 2008.34.6Fagin, Anthony (born 1938): Lava rock polished by generations of sealions hauling up, photograph, 30 x 42 cms. Presented by the artist as part of the Heritage Lottery Fund's Darwin 200 celebrations.
FAMAG 2008.34.5Fagin, Anthony (born 1938): Swallow-tailed gull, photograph, 30 x 42 cms. Presented by the artist as part of the Heritage Lottery Fund's Darwin 200 celebrations.
FAMAG 2008.34.4Fagin, Anthony (born 1938): Cactus trees, photograph, 30 x 42 cms. Presented by the artist as part of the Heritage Lottery Fund's Darwin 200 celebrations.
FAMAG 2008.34.3Fagin, Anthony (born 1938): Waved Albatross, photograph, 30 x 42 cms. Presented by the artist as part of the Heritage Lottery Fund's Darwin 200 celebrations.
FAMAG 2008.34.2Fagin, Anthony (born 1938): Waved Albatross, photograph, 30 x 42 cms. Presented by the artist as part of the Heritage Lottery Fund's Darwin 200 celebrations.
FAMAG 2008.34.1Fagin, Anthony (born 1938): Galapagos Mockingbird, photograph, 30 x 42 cms. Presented by the artist as part of the Heritage Lottery Fund's Darwin 200 celebrations.
FAMAG 2008.26.65McCartney, Linda (1941-1998): Horse, printer: Stoneman, Hugh (1947-2005), photogravure, 48 x 60.5 cms. The Art Fund Hugh Stoneman Archive. © Paul McCartney. Photograph: Linda McCartney.
FAMAG 2008.26.34Godwin, Fay (1931-2005): West Laithe, Heponstall, 1977 from the series The Remains of Elmet, printer: Stoneman, Hugh (1947-2005), signed, photogravure (number 6 of an edition of 30) published 1994, 34 x 33 cms. The Art Fund Hugh Stoneman Archive. (c) The British Library Board.
FAMAG 2008.26.33Godwin, Fay (1931-2005): Paved path above Lumbutts, 1977 from the series The Remains of Elmet, printer: Stoneman, Hugh (1947-2005), publisher: Zwemmersand Print Centre Publications, signed, photogravure published by Faber (number 6 of an edition of 30) published 1994, 34.2 x 33.2 cms. The Art Fund Hugh Stoneman Archive. (c) The British Library Board.