File:Downing Hall.jpg

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English: Downing Hall, the home of Thomas Pennant, as the house appeared in 1785.
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Source Herbert Edward Forrest, The vertebrate fauna of North Wales (1907), p. i
Author Sketch by T. Lynes (assumed deceased more than 100 years ago)
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