Good evening & thank you, as always. Here's another one that was in the same ownership & sale: this is "St Mark's Church" by Harold Steggles from 1932. https://t.co/0bC6Hi2Dya

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Good morning John & thank you, as always. Here's another one which might be appropriate for This is "St Mark's Church" by Harold Steggles from 1932. It was once owned by Sir David Scott who was an avid ELG collector. https://t.co/k21ELsysD7

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Good morning Michael & thanks for the RT this morning. Here's one which I hope you'll like which will also be in our show from 11/09/21-08/01/22. This is "St Mark's Church (from Wick Lane)" by Harold Steggles from 1932.

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I thought I'd start today with one that I haven't shown for a long time. This is "Stoke by Nayland" by Harold Steggles from 1933. It will be in our forthcoming exhibition from 11/09/21 to 08/01/22.

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Good evening Gill & thank you: how interesting that you know this view so well. Here's another painting that shows a very similar viewpoint: this is "St Mark's Church" by Harold Steggles from 1932. https://t.co/Ztd1RpFrQB

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Good morning Annie & thank you, as always. Here's one with some brightness to it that I hope might reflect the weather conditions that you're describing in London today. This is "St Mark's Church" by Harold Steggles from 1932. https://t.co/0AM5eTKIb2

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Good evening Jill & thank you. Yes, the way that Harold Steggles has lit the scene is very clever, and effective. Here's another one by him that I hope you'll like: this is "St Mark's Church" by him from 1932. https://t.co/QZhSM1KJSc

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Good evening Fran & thank you. Here's another one which I hope you'll like. This is "St Mark's Church" by Harold Steggles from 1932. https://t.co/PULhIcO4FF

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Good morning Lucy & thank you. It is a marvellous painting & so apposite in the current circumstances of Here's another one that I hope you'll like: this is "St Mark's Church" by Harold Steggles from 1932. https://t.co/oG5C7ov6cJ

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What can I say, John?! Mind you, if you look at some of the foliage & plants in "Stoke by Nayland" by his younger brother Harold Steggles, you might think that they both suffered with the same affliction! It dates from 1933. https://t.co/4Yx83PYsM6

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