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Archaeologia Cantiana - Vol. 55 - 1942 page 55
Anchor House, Lynsted by Aymer Vallance
possession of his rival, he began to pull it down. He had already destroyed the north wing, and thus found himself, though successful at law, left with a much truncated mansion, which has never to this day been rebuilt. Meanwhile certain of the fittings from the demolished portion of Lodge became dispersed about the village. Among them were two of the low-relief medallions from the ornamental plaster ceiling of the state room on the first floor, a work which bears |
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