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The staircase, Rushbrooke Hall, Suffolk, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo)
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The staircase, Rushbrooke Hall, Suffolk, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo)
CLF311859 The staircase, Rushbrooke Hall, Suffolk, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: original house probably built by Sir Robert Jermyn c.1579; refaced and refenestrated in early 18th century; burnt down 1961;); © Country Life
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This photograph captures the grandeur of Rushbrooke Hall's staircase in Suffolk, England. Taken from Giles Worsley's renowned book "England's Lost Houses" this print showcases the exquisite craftsmanship and architectural beauty of a bygone era. The oak staircase stands as a testament to the hall's rich history, with each step whispering tales of generations past. As you gaze upon this image, you can almost envision the elegant figures that once graced these stairs, their family portraits adorning the walls around them. Rushbrooke Hall itself has a fascinating story to tell. Originally built around 1579 by Sir Robert Jermyn, it underwent renovations in the early 18th century before tragically succumbing to fire in 1961. This photograph serves as both a tribute to its former glory and a reminder of its untimely demise. The photographer skillfully captures every intricate detail - from the ornate banisters to the play of light and shadow on each step. The monochromatic palette adds an air of timelessness, allowing us to appreciate this architectural marvel without distraction. As we admire this stunning image, we are transported back in time, immersed in an era where stately homes like Rushbrooke Hall were symbols of wealth and prestige. It is through photographs like these that we can preserve and celebrate our heritage for future generations to appreciate.
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