Hitler paintings
Two watercolours by Adolf Hitler, absent-mindedly lost by Lord Bath who collects mementoes of the German dictator, have been found near his home. A student. John Carlisle, found the paintings about 200 metres from Longleat House, the home of Lord Bath in southwest England. Lord Bath, aged 78. lost the two unframed watercolours, wrapped in brown paper, when he propped them against his car and then drove off, forgetting them.Lqndon. A
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Press, 18 February 1983, Page 7
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73Hitler paintings Press, 18 February 1983, Page 7
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