Date:April 2012
Description:View of the King's Room, Moseley Old Hall, near Featherstone. It is named after Charles II, who stayed in this room in 1651 and whose portrait hangs above the fireplace. Moseley Old Hall, now a National Trust property open to visitors, is famous for sheltering Charles II as he fled from the battle of Worcester in 1651.
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Creators: Mr Ben Cunliffe - Creator
Image courtesy of: Mr Ben E Cunliffe
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Source: Mr Ben E Cunliffe
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