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English: John Halle's Hall, Salisbury. Lithograph by R Martin (fl. 1770s-1838). The Hall was restored in 1834 by Augustus Pugin: this work may possibly show the Hall after Pugin's work.
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R Martin, lithographer, floruit 1770s-1838

(British Museum info on R Martin here: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG180471

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