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"The Briar Wood" from the "Legend of Briar Rose" by Sir Edward Burne-Jones, located at Buscot Park, Oxfordshire.
Dabisili kalinli 1870, completed 1890
Source/Photographer http://www.berkshirehistory.com/odds/briar_rose.html
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"The Briar Wood" from the "Legend of Briar Rose" (second series, c. 1885-1890), by Sir Edward Burne-Jones. 49 x 98.3 in. Buscot Park, Oxfordshire

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