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English: The Great Conservatory at Chatsworth in a 19th century photo.
Source published in Gardens Old & New. The Country House & It’s Garden Environment. Vol. I. Fourth Edition. London: Country Life 1900, p. 112; again in Marie Luise Gothein, Geschichte der Gartenkunst. Zweiter Band. Von der Renaissance in Frankreich bis zur Gegenwart. Jena: Eugen Diederich 1926. Abb. 614.
Author Creator:Charles Latham

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