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English: The Tudor mansion of Henham, Suffolk, was probably built for Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk but was destroyed by fire in 1773. This lithograph made c. 1845 is based on an old drawing preserved at the later Henham Hall and interprets the appearance of the lost Tudor frontage as seen from within the courtyard. The figures, in costume of the 1840s, are anachronous. It is known that a drawing of these buildings was made soon after the fire.
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Internet Archive scan of Alfred Inigo Suckling (1796-1856), The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk, Volume II (Author, London 1847), Plate facing page 355.

Internet Archive identifier: https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti02suck/page/n413/mode/1up
Author Lithograph by F. Bedford after an old (pre-1773) drawing, published 1847

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The Tudor frontage of Henham Old Hall, Suffolk, destroyed 1773, from within the courtyard

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