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English: Gidleigh Castle in Devon, 1868 drawing by C.A.Collis. Sold 2018 by Somerset and Wood Fine Art Ltd, 117 The Midlands, Holt, BA14 6RJ
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Source https://somersetandwood.com/products/ca-collis-gidleigh-castle-chagford-devon
Author C.A.Collis (believed to be Clara Maria Augusta Jane Collis (c.1826-1905), eldest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Collis (1784-1849) of Upcott House, near Taunton, Somerset, who served at the Battle of Talavera. (Text per Somerset and Wood Fine Art Ltd)

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current21:16, 4 November 2018Thumbnail for version as of 21:16, 4 November 20181,024 × 963 (263 KB)Lobsterthermidor{{Information |description ={{en|1=Gidleigh Castle in Devon, 1868 drawing by C.A.Collis.}} |date =1868 |source =https://somersetandwood.com/products/ca-collis-gidleigh-castle-chagford-devon |author =C.A.Collis (believed to be Clara Maria Augusta Jane Collis (c.1826-1905), eldest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Collis (1784-1849), who served - and was severely wounded - at the Battle of Talavera in Spain, during the Peninsula War. The Collis family lived at Upco...

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