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Talacre mansion

'A noble castellated stone built mansion, containing 40 rooms, with a handsome private chapel'[1]

Detail from ink sketch "Talacre, 14th-26th August 1891"

  1. Mostyn of Talacre manuscripts. Flintshire Record Office.
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Source Family-held sketchbook
Author Albert Melly, Aigburth, Liverpool, b. 1866, d. 1935
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