“BEAGLE KENNEL, Stargroves. Col. Sir F. W. Carden, Bart.”
Book Description
captioned, 5 x 7.5 inches, on card
Dealer Notes
Stargroves, or Stargrove House, a manor house and estate at East Woodhay, Hampshire had a long history, which included a visit by Cromwell, before burning down in the 1840’s and being subsequently rebuilt in the gothic or French chateau style. In the 1970’s the house was owned by Mick Jagger, and the recording studio there was used by the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and other bands,
Sir Frederick Walter Carden (1833-1909), of the 5th Lancers and High Sheriff of Hampshire in 1891, bought the house in 1879 and made alterations to the house and park.
Sir Frederick Walter Carden (1833-1909), of the 5th Lancers and High Sheriff of Hampshire in 1891, bought the house in 1879 and made alterations to the house and park.
Author
[ARCHITECTURE for DOGS]
Date
ca. 1890
Binding
view with ground plan,
Publisher
original artwork
Condition
Very good
Pages
Watercolour and ink,
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