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DescriptionArchitecture of the renaissance in England Plate 11 Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire, doorway in dining room.jpg |
English: Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire, doorway in dining room. From Architecture of the renaissance in England. Full text of Volume 1 of the book is available at the Internet Archive. |
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Author | Charles Latham (1847-1912) photographer; Gotch, J. Alfred (John Alfred), 1852-1942 book author |
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