The_Hall_at_Penshurst_Place_from_Ancestral_Homes_of_Noted_Americans_by_Anne_Hollingsworth_Wharton_(1915).jpg
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Description The Hall at Penshurst Place from Ancestral Homes of Noted Americans by Anne Hollingsworth Wharton (1915).jpg |
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The 14th century great hall at
Penshurst Place
showing the screens passage, from
Ancestral Homes of Noted Americans
by Anne Hollingsworth Wharton (1915). It remains in the same state today. Many great halls have been lost and many have been modernised. Very few from before 1500 have survived into modern times with so few alterations.
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- 2005-05-14 13:42 Oliver Chettle 767×523× (85301 bytes) The 14th century great hall at [[Penshurst Place]] showing the screens passage, from ''Ancestral Homes of Noted Americans'' by Anne Hollingsworth Wharton (1915). It remains in the same state today. Many great halls have been lost and many have been modern