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John Preston Neale (1780–1847) was an English architectural and landscape draughtsman. Much of his work was drawn, although he produced the occasional watercolour or oil painting. His drawings were used on a regular basis by engravers. A major work, the Views of the seats, Mansions, Castles, etc. of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland was published in 6 volumes between 1819-23.
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After John Preston Neale Lowther Castle, Westmoreland
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After John Preston Neale Remains of Walsingham Abbey, Norfolk, engraved by Scott
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Attributed to John Preston Neale View of Marnhead, Devonshire
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