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Viaduct
Croft
Stone wall
Field
Lynchets
Vineyard
Archaeological site
Dyke
Road
Mile stone
Sheaf
Signpost
Furrow
Megalith
Trench
Lock
Track
Lychgate
Lock (waterway device)
Towpath
Stone circle
Pylon
Pump
Labyrinth
Dolmen
Scarecrow
Reservoir
Long barrow
Hillfort
Barrow (archaeological)
Plantation
Bridge (rural)
Fence
Hedgerow
Path
Aqueduct
Dam
Gate
Stile
Jetty
Churchyard
Henge
Orchard
Terrace (agricultural)
Sluice
Wind turbine
Paddock
Haystack
Haybale
Lane (as Subject)
About
What is the Government Art Collection?
A working collection
History of the Collection
Staff
Advisory Committee
Explore the Collection
Surprise me
Where can I see the Collection?
Curious facts
Stories that inspire
Representation of the People Project 2018-28
Voices on art
What’s happening
Partnership projects
The Robson Orr TenTen Award
Learning
For ages 14 and up
For younger ages and families
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