White Castle
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Description
View of the ruins of White Castle. A man with a donkey and a dog are standing in the foreground.
Date Joined:
17/02/2010
Owner:
NLW
Creator:
Richard Hoare, 1758-1838
License information:
Reproduced by permission of
The National Library of
Wales
Wales
Copyright Details:
The National Library of Wales 2001
Publisher Ref:
(WlAbNL)003375624
Item uploaded:
23/7/2010
Date originally created:
1800
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