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Beaumont Lodge, Windsor, Berkshire, 1818. Artist: MS Barenger
Beaumont Lodge, Windsor, Berkshire, 1818. At the time of the engraving, Beaumont Lodge was the home of Viscount Ashbrook, a friend of George IV, who acquired the estate in 1805. The house had been rebuilt by Henry Emlyn in 1790. In 1854 it was sold to the Jesuits, who converted it into a training college, then a Catholic boarding school, which closed in 1967. Since 2003 Beaumont Lodge has been used as aconference centre.
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AR982971
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4780px × 3664px
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
19th century
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Barenger
Beaumont Lodge
berkshire
Boat
BOATS
Britain
British
building
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Cattle
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country
COUNTRY HOUSE
Cow
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eighteenth century
Emlyn
England
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Henry Emlyn
John Preston
John Preston Neale;Neale
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MS
MS Barenger
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NINETEENTH CENTURY
OUTSIDE
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