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NAJ 55/56 (2003). The radical Thomas Hollis and his pantheons of Whig heroes in the landscape of his agricultural estate at Corscombe and Halstock in Dorset and in Earl Temple’s Grecian Valley at Stowe, 1755-1774.
£20.00
124 pp., 42 ILLUSTRATIONS: Chris Broughton (plus Cover, left), Howard Eaglestone.
~ Patrick Eyres. Thomas Hollis (1720-1774): an introduction.
~ Dilys Hobson. ‘Leasure and Decorum’: Thomas Hollis in West Dorset.
~ Patrick Eyres. The Invisible Pantheons of Thomas Hollis at Stowe and in Dorset.
NAJ 55/56 (2003). The radical Thomas Hollis and his pantheons of Whig heroes in the landscape of his agricultural estate at Corscombe and Halstock in Dorset and in Earl Temple’s Grecian Valley at Stowe, 1755-1774.
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