File:Birdseye view of Chatsworth in 1699.jpg
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DescriptionBirdseye view of Chatsworth in 1699.jpg | This engraving by Kip and Knyff shows Chatsworth House part way through the 1st Duke's alterations. The south front has been rebuilt but the original east front survives. The baroque garden has been laid out, but only the first, smaller version of the Cascade has been built, and the Canal Pond hasn't been dug. The 1st Duke's stables are to the left of the house. | |||||
Source | First uploaded in English Wikipedia as en:Image:Birdseye view of Chatsworth in 1699.JPG (20:43, 8 May 2005 . . en:user:Gillian Tipson) | |||||
Author | Kip and Knyff | |||||
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