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Ettington. Ettington Park

Ettington Hall, now Ettington Park Hotel, Ettington. 1910s

Ettington. Ettington Park

Ettington Park Hotel, Ettington. 1950s

Ettington. Ettington Park from the Air

Ettington Park Hotel, Ettington, seen from the air. 1960

Ettington. Large Victorian house

A large Victorian house in Ettington. 1900s

Ettington. Ettington Park

Ettington Park, the house. 1960s

Ettington. Ettington Park

Ettington Park Hotel. 1973

Ettington. Ettington Park

Interior of dining room of the Ettington Park Hotel, the tables set for a meal. 1940s

Ettington. Ettington Park

Ettington Park from the front. 1946

Ettington. Ettington Park, garden

Ettington Park Hotel. Part of the garden, showing stone summerhouse. 1973

Family Portrait at Warwick Castle

A family portrait taken at Warwick Castle, on the steps of the Great Hall. Seated in the middle is Frances Evelyn Brooke, the Countess of Warwick (popularly known as 'Daisy'). Her husband Francis, ...

Family Portrait of the Earl and Countess of Warwick and their son

A family portrait taken on the Great Hall steps at Warwick Castle around 1895. Seated in the centre is Frances Evelyn Brooke, the Countess of Warwick (known as 'Daisy' since childhood). On the right ...

Farnborough Hall. Hospital in the Great War

Farnborough Hall when used as a hospital in Great War. Group of patients (soldiers) with nurse. 1914-18

Fenny Compton. The Rectory

Stone built house (The Rectory) and garden with flowerbeds and lawn in Fenny Compton. Three ladies at small tea table. Church seen at rear of house. 1890s

Fillongley Hall.

Front entrance of Fillongley Hall, Fillongley. Two schoolgirls in porch. 1900s

Fillongley. Arley House

Exterior of Arley House, Fillongley. 1950s

Fillongley. Hall

Fillongley Hall and grounds. 1900s

Foxcote. Foxcote House

Exterior view of Foxcote House, Foxcote. 1920s

Foxcote. Foxcote House

Exterior of Foxcote House. 1900s