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Print rooms became very fashionable in the late 18th century and this design, from the Manor House on Crooms Hill, has been recreated from a vignette that possibly depicted scenes from the travels of Dr Burnaby, vicar of Greenwich from 1769-1812. It was around this time that paper hangers began decorating rooms using full lengths of wallpaper rather than individual prints to achieve a similarly artisan effect.
- London Wallpapers III
- 46cm / 18"
- 10.05m (11 yds)
- 52cm (20 1/2")
- Spongeable
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