Ingestre - Castle: steel engraving

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Date:1820 - 1830 (c.)

Description:'Ingestrie.' Showing the ruins of a castle. Actually Llawhaden Castle, Pembrokeshire, but nevertheless copied in 'Guide and History of Haywood and its Old Church, near Stafford in the Valley of Trent', by "STAFFORDA," published in 1924. Presented 1932 by Mr. W. S. Chaster. Anonymous.


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1790s
Ingestre Hall: engraving
Ingestre Hall: engraving

Showing the south front of the Hall, before the additions by Nash (about 1810). ...

1810s
Ingestre Hall: sepia drawing
Ingestre Hall: sepia drawing

'South West View of Ingestre, Staffordshire,' showing the Hall with the additions ...

1840s
Ingestre Hall: lithograph
Ingestre Hall: lithograph

'Ingestre. The Seat of the Right Honourable Earl Talbot, P.C. K.P., Lord Lieutenant ...

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Donor ref:SV-V.26b (45/8919)

Source: William Salt Library

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