Description
3" and in ink above "Tab XIV"
slipped away from rehearsals to do some shopping in the local market and their period costumes caused some eyebrows to be raised
looking towards the organ
St Bride's is one of Christopher Wren's churches built to replace those destroyed by the Great Fire of London
Engraved 1807 by E
Drawbridge, Cawdor Castle, Scotland Size:M: 50 x 40cm 3" and in ink aboveDrawbridge, Cawdor Castle, Scotland, 1924 1926. Cawdor Castle is best known for its literary connection with Shakespeare's Macbeth. The castle is thought to date from the late 14th century although most of the buildings are later. A print from Hutchinson's Britain Beautiful, edited by Walter Hutchinson, volume III, 1924 1926.
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