Plate II. A-The South or Garden Front of Castle Howard before the Recent Fire: Central Block and East Wing (Scarcely Visible in the Illustration) Now Gutted, and the Central Dome Collapsed. Castle Howard and Its Lost Treasures
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Plate II. B-Entrance Hall, Castle Howard, before the Recent Fire: The Allegory of Water by Pellegrini on the Left Spandrel Now Much Injured; Fire on the Right Intact. C-Mirror in Carved Gilt Frame, a Pineapple Forming the Cresting of the Glass. About 1755. (Destroyed in the Recent Fire). Castle Howard and Its Lost Treasures
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Plate III. A-Viscount Morpeth, Subsequently Sixth Earl of Carlisle (1773-1848). By Sir Joshua Reynolds. Canvas. (Destroyed in the Recent Fire at Castle Howard). Castle Howard and Its Lost Treasures
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Plate III. B-Frederick, Fifth Earl of Carlisle (1748-1825) with His Family in Phœnix Park, Dublin. By Francis Wheatley. Signed and Dated 1781. (Saved in the Recent Fire at Castle Howard). Castle Howard and Its Lost Treasures
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The Nativity. By Jacopo Tintoretto. Canvas, 123 by 218 cm. (Destroyed in the Recent Fire at Castle Howard)
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Sir John Vanbrugh, Architect and Dramatist, 1664-1726