File:Wardown House in Wardown Park Luton (7).jpg

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Description Tinted postcard of Wardown House, a mansion designed for Frank Chapman Scargill (1836–1919) in Bramingham, Luton, by architect Thomas Charles Sorby (d.1924). It is now Wardown Park Museum, Luton. The building was completed in 1877.
Date before 1914
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