Description
Brigadier-General Cadogan's Horse forcing the French Line
from a paper submitted to the Royal Society
with red leather case
it was one of the churches built under the Commission for Building Fifty Churches set up by Parliament in 1711
Left to right: White
Old house at Chiddingstone, Kent mb-artist William_Henry_Prior Brigadier-General Cadogan's Horse forcing theOld house at Chiddingstone, Kent, 1924 1926. Chiddingstone has been described as the most perfect surviving example of a Tudor village in the county. The entire village, with the exception of the church and the castle, is owned by the National Trust. A print from Hutchinson's Britain Beautiful, edited by Walter Hutchinson, volume II, 1924 1926.
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