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| Temple Newsam, postcard (Temple Newsam) |
 | c1924.
Postcard view of Temple Newsam House, the Tudor-Jacobean mansion set in over 1500 acres of parkland, woodland and farmland, now owned by Leeds City Council. This view looks from the south-east and shows the courtyard, also known as the Clock Court. A date of 19th August 1924 is written on the back of the postcard. [internal reference; 2011427_172084:Artemis Pack 35 (Temple Newsam House) no.4] |
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| Temple Newsam, The Clock Court, centre, postcard (Temple Newsam) |
 | Undated.
Postcard of Temple Newsam House showing a central view of the Clock Court. The main entrance to the house is on the south wing on the left. [internal reference; 2011427_172088:Artemis Pack 35 (Temple Newsam House) no.12] |
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| Temple Newsam, The Clock Court, South Wing, postcard (Temple Newsam) |
 | Undated.
Postcard showing Temple Newsam House. The view is taken from inside the courtyard, the Clock Court, and looks towards the South Wing including the main entrance to the house which bears the coat of arms of Edward Ingram, 2nd Viscount Irwin, above the door. [internal reference; 2011428_172089:Artemis Pack 35 (Temple Newsam House) no.14] |
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