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English: The Hereford Screen, "1862," designed by, "Sir George Gilbert Scott." And made by Skidmore & Co. V&A Museum no. M.251-1984 (Link)

Techniques - Wrought and "cast iron," brass, copper, semi-precious stones, and mosaics

Place - Coventry, England
Date 26 August 2008 (original upload date)
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  • 2008-08-26 14:16 VAwebteam 768×555× (101008 bytes) The Hereford Screen, 1862, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and made by Skidmore & Co. V&A Museum no. M.251-1984 Techniques - Wrought and cast iron, brass, copper, semi-precious stones, and mosaics Place - Coventry, England

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