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Bramshill, Façade, in Hartley Wintney, Hampshire, England more

manors, windows, entrances, colour

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Image title: Bramshill, Façade
Source: Jeans, G. E. (Ed.): “Memorials of Hampshire.” (1906)
Place shown: Hartley Wintney, Hampshire, England
Keywords: manors, windows, entrances, colour
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Originally pre-Norman, the present stately house was started at about 1605, and was designed by John Thorpe. It is now a police training centre. There is an 18th century story that the house is haunted.

(From a Photograph by F. Mason Good, Winchfield)

This is probably be Frank Mason Good (1838 – 1928)

Filename: 244-Bramshill-TheFacade-500x343.jpg
Photographer: Frank Mason Good
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Comments:

Added by Ray Norman on Tue Oct 2 09:23:00 2007

This is definately by Frank Mason Good. I have seven of Good’s stereoviews of Bramshill, including the one above, which is titled ‘Bramshill, Hants – The Seat of Sir William H. Cope, Bart. The West Facade, See also Mitford’s “Our Village” and Burke’s “Visitation of Seats” etc.’ This dates from around 1870.
I have over 25,000 Victorian stereoviews, including several thousand of England, including work by Frith, Good, Fenton, Wilson, Bedford, Sedgfield (over 500 views), etc.
With best wishes. Ray Norman

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