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| Physical Attributes |
| Technique: Lithograph |
| Dimensions: 242 x 337 mm |
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| Location |
| County: Surrey |
| Location: Upper Norwood |
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| Lithographic Printer: Standidge & Co |
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| The newly built Westwood in Beulah Hill, circa 1850. It was later (1880-92) to find fame as the home of he eminent baptist preacher, Charles Spurgeon. The house was demolished in the 1930s. |
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Antique Lithograph - "Westwood in Beulah Hill". |