DescriptionWood panelling in the Parlour or Dining Room, Haddon Hall - Bakewell, Derbyshire, England - DSC02620.jpg
English: Parlour or Dining Room, Haddon Hall - Bakewell, Derbyshire, England. The room was created circa 1500 by Henry Vernon, and panelled in 1545 with the Boar's Head Crest and armourial shields of generations of the Vernon family. Plaster ceiling has decorations of the Talbot Dog and Tudor Rose. These heads are believed to represent King Henry VII and his wife Elizabeth of York.
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