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National Trust, Clandon Park
Clandon Park is a red brick Palladian mansion with marvellous stucco ceilings. It was built around 1735 for the 2nd Lord Onslow by the Venetian architect Giacomo Leoni (c.
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The Māori House at Clandon Park 1987 John Whittall (b.1947)The Māori House at Clandon Park 1987 National Trust, Clandon Park
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The South West Corner, Clandon Park 1987 John Whittall (b.1947)The South West Corner, Clandon Park 1987 National Trust, Clandon Park
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The East Front, Clandon Park 1987 John Whittall (b.1947)The East Front, Clandon Park 1987 National Trust, Clandon Park
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A Bird's-Eye View of Clandon 1708 Leonard Knyff (1650–1721)A Bird's-Eye View of Clandon 1708 National Trust, Clandon Park
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A Farm Labourer c.1675–1690 British (English) SchoolA Farm Labourer c.1675–1690 National Trust, Clandon Park
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Landscape with an Angler 18th C Francesco Zuccarelli (1702–1788) (style of)Landscape with an Angler 18th C National Trust, Clandon Park
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Richard Onslow (1527/1528–1571), Speaker of the House of Commons 1566 British (English) SchoolRichard Onslow (1527/1528–1571), Speaker of the House of Commons 1566 National Trust, Clandon Park
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Violet Marcia Catherine Warwick Bampfylde (1883–1954), Countess of Onslow 1929 Philip Alexius de László (1869–1937)Violet Marcia Catherine Warwick Bampfylde (1883–1954), Countess of Onslow 1929 National Trust, Clandon Park
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Two Racehorses, Called 'The Sheriff' and 'Bensh' 1835 John Ferneley II (1814–1862)Two Racehorses, Called 'The Sheriff' and 'Bensh' 1835 National Trust, Clandon Park
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A Farmyard c.1667–1681 Francis Barlow (1626–1704)A Farmyard c.1667–1681 National Trust, Clandon Park
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The Honourable Margaret Pelham (1700–1758), Lady Shelley c.1726 British (English) SchoolThe Honourable Margaret Pelham (1700–1758), Lady Shelley c.1726 National Trust, Clandon Park
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Arthur Onslow (1691–1768), PC, Speaker of the House of Commons (1728–1761) c.1728 British (English) SchoolArthur Onslow (1691–1768), PC, Speaker of the House of Commons (1728–1761) c.1728 National Trust, Clandon Park
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A Cassowary before 1676 Francis Barlow (1626–1704)A Cassowary before 1676 National Trust, Clandon Park
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The Honourable Pamela Louisa Eleanor Dillon (1915–1992), Countess of Onslow 1939 James Penniston Barraclough (1891–1942)The Honourable Pamela Louisa Eleanor Dillon (1915–1992), Countess of Onslow 1939 National Trust, Clandon Park
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William Arthur Bampfylde Onslow (1913–1971), 6th Earl of Onslow 1984 William SutherlandWilliam Arthur Bampfylde Onslow (1913–1971), 6th Earl of Onslow 1984 National Trust, Clandon Park
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Sir Arthur George Onslow (1777–1870), 3rd Earl of Onslow c.1820/1830 British SchoolSir Arthur George Onslow (1777–1870), 3rd Earl of Onslow c.1820/1830 National Trust, Clandon Park
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Speaker Arthur Onslow Calling upon Sir Robert Walpole to Speak in the House of Commons 1730 James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734) and William Hogarth (1697–1764)Speaker Arthur Onslow Calling upon Sir Robert Walpole to Speak in the House of Commons 1730 National Trust, Clandon Park
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Conversation Piece of Sarah Selman (b.1733), and Helena Selman (b.1735), with One of Their Dighton Cousins c.1740/1745 Arthur Pond (1701–1758) (attributed to)Conversation Piece of Sarah Selman (b.1733), and Helena Selman (b.1735), with One of Their Dighton Cousins c.1740/1745 National Trust, Clandon Park
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Architectural Capriccio with the Maison Carré and the Temples of Vesta and Minerva Medica early 18th C Francis Harding (active c.1730–c.1766) (attributed to)Architectural Capriccio with the Maison Carré and the Temples of Vesta and Minerva Medica early 18th C National Trust, Clandon Park
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Sir Richard Onslow (1654–1717), 3rd Bt, 1st Baron Onslow of Onslow, Speaker of the House of Commons (1708–1710) c.1680 Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723)Sir Richard Onslow (1654–1717), 3rd Bt, 1st Baron Onslow of Onslow, Speaker of the House of Commons (1708–1710) c.1680 National Trust, Clandon Park