

The image depicts a black-and-white drawing of a stone building, "Palace Farm" by Frederick Landseer Maur Griggs. The building has a dark roof and is made of stone bricks. A small tower with a conical roof is on the left side. The building has a large arched doorway and several windows. In the background, there are trees on the left and a church steeple rising behind the building's roof. The sky above is light-colored. The artist's signature is in the bottom-right corner. The drawing is on a textured surface, possibly paper or cardstock, with a rough border around the image. The overall scene depicts a rural or countryside setting.
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- 1241 × 893 px
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