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Marple Hall Main StaircaseThe main staircase at Marple Hall with a partial view of the entrance hall, 1919.
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Marple Hall Main StaircaseThe main staircase at Marple Hall in all its magnificence, 1919.
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Marple Hall Main Staircase demolishedAfter lead was stripped from the roof a chimney came crashing down through the main staircase.
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Marple Hall Main Staircase with relic spindles.A newspaper photo of the main staircase at Marple Hall after the collapse of the roof. Superimposed are two spindles - relics from the hall that sadly have also now disappeared.
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Marple Hall Sale 1929Part of a magnificent 116 piece Chamberlain's Worcester Dinner Service decorated with exotic birds and flowering shrubs. Sold at auction in 1929.
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Marple Hall Sale 192913 inch 17th Century English Delft Blue Dash Charger decorated with Adam & Eve. Sold at auction in 1929.
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Marple Hall Sale 1929Part of a magnificent 116 piece Chamberlain's Worcester Dinner Service decorated with exotic birds and flowering shrubs. Sold at auction in 1929.
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Marple Hall Sale 1929Lot 243 - 17th Century Oak Chest with 3 carved and sunk panels, sold at auction in 1929.
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Marple Hall Sale 1929Large late 17th Century Flemish Tapestry representing summer in Marple Hall Dining Room, sold at auctions in 1929.
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Marple Hall Sale 1929Large early 18th Century Gobelins Tapestry representing winter in Marple Hall Drawing Room, sold at auction in 1929. Purchased by William Randolph Hearst and now in the Art Institute of Chicago. See coloured image in this album.
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Marple Hall Sale 192917th Century Oak Court Cupboard, sold at auction in 1929.
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Marple Hall Sale 1929Large early 18th Century Gobelins Tapestry representing autumn, sold at auction in 1929. This tapestry was cut around the fireplace in the Drawing Room but the severed portion was sold with it. Purchased by William Randolph Hearst and now restored in the Art Institute of Chicago. See coloured image in this album.
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