File:Room de Luxe2.jpg
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The Room de Luxe at The Willow Tearooms, Glasgow designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in collaboration with Margaret MacDonald for Catherine Cranston. photograph taken on 9 March 2006 by User:Dave souza. Any re-use to contain this licence notice and to attribute the work to w:User:Dave souza at Wikipedia. |
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