

The Residency From the Front, Showing the Room in Which Sir Henry Lawrence was Killed
The photograph depicts a damaged building complex. The buildings are constructed from stone and feature multiple arched doorways and windows. Some of the structures have visible damage, including crumbling walls, missing sections of walls, and pockmarked exteriors. A tall, cylindrical tower-like structure is on the right side of the image. There are people sitting and standing in the foreground and background of the image. The sky above appears to be clear. The photograph has a sepia tone.
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