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Blythe, David

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Blythe, David (Gilmour) (1815–65) painter; born in East Liverpool, Ohio. Based in Pittsburgh, Pa., he is known for his genre paintings that satirize everyday life on city streets, as seen in The Post Office (c. 1863).


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Great lads here as well, ex-BBC guys like Roger Wilkes, the brilliant Roger Blythe, David Maker, Ian Mann, etc, and fellow DJs Norman Thomas, Dave Lincoln, the much loved Dave Eastwood and the King of Heavy Metal Phil Easton.
 
 
 
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