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The Fight between the Lion Wallace and the Dogs Tinker and Ball in the Factory Yard in the Town of Warwick

by Theodore Lane

The Fight between the Lion Wallace and the Dogs Tinker and Ball in the Factory Yard in the Town of Warwick - Theodore Lane
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English: "The Fight between the Lion Wallace and the Dogs Tinker and Ball in the Factory Yard in the Town of Warwick" oil on Canvas.
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Theodore Lane

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