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A list of places to visit in the area are listed below:

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  • A Passing Storm

    A Passing Storm

    The Passing Storm by John Ladbrooke is oil on canvas. The painting is a snapshot of Ladbrooke’s countryside. The horizon cuts the picture in half. The great English oak tree stands sturdily amidst the powerful stormy sky.

  • About the Gallery

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    Barnsley grew from a hilltop settlement and the Cooper Gallery sits in the middle of it all. The area was first referred to as Old Town in 1280 and there has been a church on the site of St Marys opposite the gallery, since Saxon times.

  • Anias Cupcakes

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    Anias Cupcakes

  • Antiques at Elsecar

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    Antiques at Elsecar

  • Artillery Action

    Artillery Action

    Artillery Action shows a fragmented landscape littered with guns and shell fire, portraying an image of power and machinery. It draws on Lewis's own experiences, the image is a snapshot in the middle of a battle; soldiers are sheltering from fire in the heat of action.

  • Barnsley Market

    Barnsley Market

    Barnsley artist Kenneth Graham is well known for his pen and ink drawings of Barnsley town centre public houses. There are fifteen of the forty six here in the Cooper Gallery collection.

  • Bath the Sublime: Norfolk Crescent

    Bath the Sublime Norfolk Crescent

    Sickert was a painter, printmaker and teacher of German birth who became one of the most influential British artists of his day.

  • BBR Auctions and Sales

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    BBR Auctions and Sales

  • Brambles Tea Rooms

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    Brambles Tea Rooms

  • Bygone Times

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    Bygone Times

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