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English: A high-quality carving of the English royal arms, crowned, with greyhound supporters, of the Tudor period (16th century), set into the wall above the main archway of the gatehouse of Cunswick Hall, between Kendal and Crosthwaite in Westmorland, formerly the seat of the Leyburn family.
This is a photo of listed building number 1145720.

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Tudor-age carving of the English royal arms at Cunswick Hall, Westmorland

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