

A Series of Ancient Buildings and Rural Cottages in the North of England: Near Byland
Black and white drawing of a landscape. A bridge made of stone and wood spans across a small stream. The bridge has a short railing composed of wooden posts. A stone path leads to a house with a stone exterior and thatched roof. The house has two visible chimneys. A person stands in the doorway. Trees and bushes surround the house and bridge. A smaller house with a thatched roof is in the background. Mountains or hills are in the distance under a cloudy sky. The bottom right corner of the image says “near BYLAND”.
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