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The Tapestry Room, Beaudesert, Staffordshire, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo)
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The Tapestry Room, Beaudesert, Staffordshire, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo)
CLF311713 The Tapestry Room, Beaudesert, Staffordshire, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: Elizabethan house completely remodelled for the 7th Marquess of Anglesey by Captain Harry Lindsay 1909-12; photographed in 1919; demolished 1935;); © Country Life
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Bedroom Destroyed Four Poster Bed Interior Decor Panelled Plasterwork Ceiling Tapestries Tudor Architecture Wood Panelling Jacobean Style
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This photograph captures the grandeur of The Tapestry Room in Beaudesert, Staffordshire. Taken from Giles Worsley's renowned book "England's Lost Houses" this image showcases the exquisite interior decor of a stately home that no longer exists. The room, completely remodeled for the 7th Marquess of Anglesey by Captain Harry Lindsay between 1909 and 1912, exudes an Elizabethan charm with its wood paneling and Jacobean-style four-poster bed. The attention to detail is evident in the intricate plasterwork ceiling, which adds a touch of elegance to the space. Tapestries adorn the walls, depicting scenes from Tudor history and adding depth to the room's historical ambiance. This snapshot allows us to glimpse into a time when tapestries were not just decorative pieces but also served as insulation against cold stone walls. Sadly, this architectural gem was demolished in 1935, making this photograph all the more precious as it preserves a piece of lost history. It serves as a reminder of how fleeting our built heritage can be. Through this expertly captured image by an English photographer from the 20th century (whose name remains unknown), we are transported back in time to appreciate both the craftsmanship and opulence that once graced these now-vanished halls.
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