| Image title: | Wollaton Hall From the North-East |
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| Source: | Tipping, H. Avray: “English Homes Vol III no. 1, Late Tudor” (1922) |
| Place shown: | Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England |
| Keywords: | manors, gothic, greyscale |
| Status: | out of copyright (called public domain in the USA), hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes usage credit requested |
Notes: |
Wollaton Hall was designed by Robert Smythson and completed in the 1588. It has been described as the first English house to abandon the traditional central courtyard; instead it had a high-ceilinged great hall with gallery windows to led in the light. “[...] in Wollaton Church we find a monument (Fig. 238) to Nottinghamshire City Council has a Web page about Wollaton Hall. Today it houses Nottingham’s Natural History Museum. |
| Dimensions: | 189 x 249mm (7.4 x 9.8 inches) |
| Filename: | 186-217-Wollaton-Hall-From-the-North-East-1188x1571.jpg |
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| Blog link: | http://fromoldbooks.org/r/14/pages/186-217-Wollaton-Hall-From-the-North-East/ |
| Scanner dpi: | 800 |
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