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Join House Manager Ricky Pound as he talks about the ceramics in the display cabinet which range in date from 1700 to around 1870. Talks on the hour 11,12,1 and 2pm.
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Join House Manager Ricky Pound as he talks about the ceramics in the display cabinet which range in date from 1700 to around 1870. Talks on the hour 11,12,1 and 2pm.
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