File:View from the ruined Halesowen Priory towards The Leasowes (c. 1750).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionView from the ruined Halesowen Priory towards The Leasowes (c. 1750).jpg |
English: An image of the view from the ruined Halesowen Priory towards The Leasowes (on the crest of the hill on the right). It shows the house as it was during the lifetime of William Shenstone. |
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Source | http://www.southampton.ac.uk/~sdb2/leasmap.html (second image) |
Author | "Engraved by D. Jenkins and originally produced for the John Cooke part-work publication 'The Modern Universal British Traveller' (London : 1779)."[1] hand coloured at a later date. |
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