Category:12, Welsh Back, Bristol
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Jacobean House in Bristol, England (demolished 1906) | |||||
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12, Welsh Back Bristol was built for the merchant John Langton, who was mayor of Bristol in 1628. The house was demolished in 1906, but many of its fittings were installed in New Place, built by Lutyens in that year.
Media in category "12, Welsh Back, Bristol"
The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total.
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Drawing-room door of John Langton's House 1614, Bristol.jpg 3,256 × 4,464; 6.09 MB
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In English Homes Vol 2 12 Welsh Back Bristol a doorway 31295007279283 0334.jpg 2,662 × 4,037; 1.66 MB
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In English Homes Vol 2 12 Welsh Back Bristol the great fireplace 31295007279283 0335.jpg 2,396 × 3,306; 1.18 MB
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Langton's House Welsh Back in the seventeenth century, Bristol.jpg 2,427 × 3,616; 3.36 MB
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Mantlepiece in John Langton's House 1614, Bristol.jpg 3,248 × 4,504; 5.52 MB