File:Tixall Hall Staffordshire by Edward Blore 1845.jpg
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English: "Tixall Hall, Staffordshire," pencil on paper, by the British artist Edward Blore. The drawing is of the Gatehouse at the Tixall estate, the only remaining portion of the estate Tixall Hall, built by Edward Aston in 1555. His son Walter built the gatehouse in 1580. Courtesy of the British Library, London. |
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Author | Edward Blore |
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