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'Ludlow Castle, Shropshire', 1924-1926.Artist: Louis Burleigh Bruhl
'Ludlow Castle, Shropshire', 1924-1926. The building of Ludlow Castle was begun in the late 11th century by Roger de Lacy, one of the Marcher Lords on the border with Wales. In the early 14th century it was extended by Roger Mortimer, the powerful baron who led the rebellion that overthrew Edward II. The castle was an important base during the Wars of the Roses, and by the late 15th century had become the seat of government of Wales and the Border Counties. Ludlow avoided damage in the English Civil War, but fell into decline after its administrative functions were moved to London in the late 17th century. A print from Hutchinson's Britain Beautiful, edited by Walter Hutchinson, Volume 4, 1924-1926.
Unique Identifier
AR969026
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4915px × 3555px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1920s
20th century
Architecture
ART
ARTS
Britain
British
Bruhl
building
BUILDINGS
Burleigh-Bruhl
Castle
color
country
Defense
England
English
Exterior
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geographical feature
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L
L Bruhl
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LOCATION
Louis
Louis Burleigh
Louis Burleigh Bruhl
Louis Burleigh-Bruhl
Ludlow
Ludlow Castle
Medieval
NATURE
OUTSIDE
Painting, Medium
Plant
Print Collector8
Reflection
River
River Teme
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RUINED
RUINS
Shropshire
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Teme
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Twenties
Water
Welsh Marches