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The site had an extensive history first as an Augustinian Priory and then as convent
blistering
Finally they ended up in Camden Street in about 1935
An early collection
models like these were common in the late nineteenth and early to mid twentieth century
A Charming George II Estate-Made Provincial Open Armchair c.1730 sub-Religion & Relics The site had an extensiveOrigin: British Period: George II Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1720 40 Height: 41. 75 inches Width: 26 inches Depth: 20. 5 inches The peg jointed estate made eighteenth century open armchair in elm and oak, the tapering whole of wonderful colour, having a ladder back with arched top rail, two plank seat, on turned supports with stretchers surviving in untouched original condition. The whole is structurally sound and un restored. Some of the parts to
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