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English: "Sketches at Manchester by the Sea – Kragsyde." Plate from The American Architect and Building News, March 7, 1885.
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Source The American Architect and Building News, (Boston: James Rosgood & Co. Publishers), no. 480 (March 7, 1885), btw. pp. 114 & 115.[1]
Author Peabody & Stearns, architects
E. Eldon Deane, delineator
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