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A Catalogue of the books at Worth Park

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Title A Catalogue of the books at Worth Park.
Related place West Sussex (England)-related place
Contributors The National Library of Israel Israel
(current owner)
Original Library/publisher The National Library of Israel, Jerusalem, Israel
Creation Date 1888-1910
Notes Includes: 'Index' of rooms, hand-written titles in a single legible hand on pre-ruled paper. Includes 147 numbered folia but the last page with text is 140a.
Francis Abraham Montefiore inherited the Worth Park Estate from his father, Joseph Montefiore, in 1880. He re-modelled the house and gardens from designs by the company of James Pulham and Sons, who had also designed elements of the gardens at Buckingham Palace and Sandringham House.
The latest date included is 1910 (page 31a).
The National Library of Israel Jerusalem Israel Ms. Var. 897
Publications Toovey's: Antique & Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers, auction 29 March 2022, lot 3063.
Extent 147 ff
315X255 mm.
Language English
National Library system number 997011511377105171
Links For auction catalogue description and sample pages, click here

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