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Portraits of the members of the traditional land owning classes (ex. landed gentry, baltic german nobility), is highly relevant for this article. Any historian can attest to the before mentioned fact. How they are organised or showed in the article is another question. Callmebobo (talk) 19:21, 13 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I agree that the visuals are important and illustrative. Could they be reorganised or move to the end of the article?
Removing the paired gentry represenative & their country houses is excessive!. No radical changes should be made be :for a reasonable plan or discussion with several participants. Chill Out!