File:Intwood Hall, near Norwich.jpg
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English: Illustration of Intwood Hall, Norfolk, from John William Burgon's The Life and Times of Sir Thomas Gresham (1839) "from an oil painting in the possession of Mr J. Salusbury Muskett, Esq. of Intwood Hall" |
Date | Engraving, c. 1838, from earlier oil painting |
Source | John William Burgon's The Life and Times of Sir Thomas Gresham (1839) |
Author | John William Burgon |
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