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Bottom left: A bow window at the gable end, curved tracery under the gable, and “quoins” at the corners to imitate stone, are typical of houses of the 1870s.

Drawing's by TRACE HODGSON.

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Press, 17 April 1980, Page 17

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Bottom left: A bow window at the gable end, curved tracery under the gable, and “quoins” at the corners to imitate stone, are typical of houses of the 1870s. Drawing's by TRACE HODGSON. Press, 17 April 1980, Page 17

Bottom left: A bow window at the gable end, curved tracery under the gable, and “quoins” at the corners to imitate stone, are typical of houses of the 1870s. Drawing's by TRACE HODGSON. Press, 17 April 1980, Page 17