Panelling from Wollaston Hall

1920s

A detail of the cast-iron fireback in the fireplace from Wollaston Hall that is also now in The Gallery of the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House. It is dated ‘1605’ and bears the initials ‘C’ and ‘T’. It is not knows if this fireback was also from Wollaston Hall, but if it was it predates the hall’s rebuilding in 1617.

photo credit: Josephine Shea/Edsel & Eleanor Ford House Museum

supplied by: Dr Paul Collins

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