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English: Col. Moore's photos of the entrance archway to the road leading to Orme Hall in 1893. Reproduced from a postcard courtesy of Lincolnshire Life, as illustrated in the Jan., 1986, Vol. 25, No. 10 issue, p. 37, in Tom Taylor's letter to the editor, which stated that he thought it had been printed and published by the proprietor of the Kirton Post Office around 1903.
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Source Kirton, Jonathan G., The Ruin at Kirton, 2013[1]
Author Photo by Lt-Col. Charles Thomas John Moore of Frampton Hall, Boston, Lincs, High Sheriff of Lincolnshire 1856

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