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1856 Lithograph Benjamin Buffat Art Ludlow Castle Shropshire England Norman ZZ1 XAS9 intending to massacre the people

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intending to massacre the people

Carl McCardle

on French Civil Engineer

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Some of these prints are printed on heavier stock with no printing on the reverse

1856 Lithograph Benjamin Buffat Art Ludlow Castle Shropshire England Norman ZZ1 XAS9 intending to massacre the people"Ludlow Castle, Herefordshire" This is an original 1856 black and white lithograph of an illustration by Benjamin Buffat of the partially ruined Ludlow Castle in Shropshire, England. The castle is believed to have been founded by Walter de Lacy in the late 11th century, who came to England after the Norman Conquest. CONDITION This 157+ year old Item is rated Very Fine ++. Moderate foxing and aging. Light creasing. Light pencil marking. bottom right

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