Date:1919
Description:The Long Gallery looking south. On the left between the windows the silver-plated wall-lights surmounted with a Marquess’s coronet were part of a set of eight and made for electricity but in the style of Charles II wall-sconces. These were later removed to the Paget's property of Plas Newydd, Anglesey. Acknowledgement: Thank you to Country Life for providing this image. Please note ‘Copyright Country Life’ – this image may not be used for resale or commercial purposes without Country Life’s express permission.
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Following the 1909 fire in an adjacent part of the building renovations were made to the Long Gallery ...
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The mantelpiece in the Long Gallery was considered to be one of the few outstanding remnants of Elizabethan ...
The Long Gallery looking south. On the left between the windows the silver-plated wall-lights surmounted ...
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Creators: Country Life - Creator
Donor ref:BM-CL-5477479 (192/30066)
Source: Mr Bob Metcalfe
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