Luke Clennell (8 April 1781 – 9 February 1840) was a British wood-engraver and painter. Clennell was born in Ulgham near Morpeth, Northumberland, the son...
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little tower of Percival Clennell' then newly repaired with a barmkin under construction. In 1715 it was the seat of Luke Clennell, (High Sheriff of Northumberland...
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golfer Luke Clark (born 1994), English footballer Luke Clausen (born 1978), American fisherman Luke Clennell (1781–1840), British painter Luke Clippinger...
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Joe Clennell (1889–1965), English footballer John Clennell (1772–1822), English journalist Luke Clennell (1781–1840), English engraver Paula Clennell, victim...
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took it over. Apprentices whom Bewick trained include John Anderson, Luke Clennell, and William Harvey, who in their turn became well known as painters...
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Border Antiquities of England and Scotland – a work co-authored by Luke Clennell and John Greig with Scott's contribution consisting of the substantial...
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The Press-gang, oil painting by Luke Clennell...
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The launch of the Nelson at Woolwich, 4 July 1814, by Luke Clennell...
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radical journalist and philosopher, born in Manchester Street, Morpeth Luke Clennell (1781–1840), engraver and painter, born in Morpeth Vice Admiral Cuthbert...
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