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I just did a substantial edit, though a few things need changes. Most significantly, I eliminated the advertisement and brochure-like tone while trying to retain all the pertinent information regarding the house and Cornelius Low.
I believe the section on Delft tile ought to be slimmed down to just one sentence. The section does not pertain to the house, nor is it referenced. I don't doubt the validity, but it ought to be referenced or removed. Encycloshave (talk) 18:25, 2 February 2012 (UTC)Reply