Raven Seat, recent impression from the block originally used as one of the chapter headings for "Swaledale" (1934). One of a group of four, mounted together.
Askrigg and Wether Fell, recent impression from the block originally used as one of the chapter headings for "Wensleydale" (1936). Originally presented as one of a group of six, mounted together as LEEUA 1994.002, parts 1 to 6.
Reeth Bridge, recent impression from the block originally used as one of the chapter headings for "Swaledale" (1934). One of a group of four, mounted together.
Man with a backcan, recent impression from the block originally used as one of the tailpieces in "Wharfedale" (1938). Originally one of a group of nine, mounted together, as LEEUA 1994.003.parts 1 to 9.
Thwaite in its Hollow, recent impression from the block originally used as one of the chapter headings for "Swaledale" (1934). One of a group of four, mounted together.
Cam Houses, recent impression from the block originally used as one of the chapter headings for "Wharfedale" (1938). One of a group of four, mounted together.
Langstrothdale, recent impression from the block originally used as one of the chapter headings for "Wharfedale" (1938). One of a group of four, mounted together.
Yockenthwaite, recent impression from the block originally used as one of the chapter headings for "Wharfedale" (1938). One of a group of four, mounted together.
Hubberholme Church, recent impression from the block originally used as one of the chapter headings for "Wharfedale" (1938). One of a group of four, mounted together.
Askrigg and Wether Fell, recent impression from the block originally used as one of the chapter headings for "Wensleydale" (1936), a second copy. One of a group of four, mounted together.
Bainbridge, recent impression from the block originally used as one of the chapter headings for "Wensleydale" (1936), a second copy. One of a group of four, mounted together.
The Children's Roundabout (Hawes Fair), recent impression from the block originally used as one of the chapter headings for "Wensleydale" (1936), a second copy. One of a group of four, mounted together.