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The Mansions of England in the Olden Time
By JOSEPH NASH
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This special number of the Internationa/ Studio consists for the most part of very handsome engravings, printed in sepia, of the stately homes of mediceval England. The banquet and drawing-rooms, baronial halls, bedrooms, courts and galleries of such historic mansions as Haddon Hull, Broughton Castle, Bramshill, Setton Place, Moat House, Sevens, Hatfield, Hampton Court and Crew Hall are shown with the picturesquely-dressed people of the days of their first glory, giving life to the pictures. As many of these ancestral estates exist comparatively unchanged to-day, save tn the garb of their occupants, this album of engravings is unusually interesting. Mr. C. Harrison Townsend writes the introduction and the work is edited by Charles Holme.
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