DescriptionHawthorn Lodge panels (1961) by Rachel Brown and Carole Hodgson.jpg
English: Hawthorne Lodge panels (1961) by Rachel Brown and Carole Hodgson. These panels were commissioned for Farnham Police Station. When the station was demolished, they were recovered and reinstalled on the same site, which is now occupied by Hawthorn Lodge. Two panels depict scenes from the wool and hops industries and the third (on the left) shows a bishop with deer in Farnham Park.
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Hawthorne Lodge panels (1961) by Rachel Brown and Carole Hodgson