Art Theft In U.K.
Six paintings worth together more than £lOO,OOO, have been »tolen from Longford Castle, the home of Lord Radnor, near Salisbury. Among the paintings was Frans Hals’ portrait of an old woman, valued at £73,000. The others were not identified. The latest theft brings the value of paintings stolen In Britain this year to more than £900,000. Salisbury (England), May 16-
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31991, 19 May 1969, Page 11
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64Art Theft In U.K. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31991, 19 May 1969, Page 11
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