Description
'Any Bellows to Mend'
Although Hastings was too astute to challenge Richard directly the king had him beheaded in the courtyard of the Tower of London
He stands next to his cart of gingerbread holding up a piece to passers by
View of Morgan's Farm
An four-storey 'ancient house' with bay windows and ornate carving or plasterwork on the outside
Ham House, Petersham, Surrey Finish:Float frame 'Any Bellows to Mend'Ham House, Petersham, Surrey, c1800. Petersham is now in the London borough of Richmond upon Thames. Ham House was built in 1610 for Sir Thomas Vavasour, Knight Marshal to King James I. It was enlarged in the 1670s when it became a focal point of Restoration court life and intrigue.
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