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Newstead Abbey / WebsterThe Seat of the late Lord Byron
Newstead Abbey near Nottingham. Date: circa 1909
Byron / Newstead / BedroomNEWSTEAD ABBEY Bedroom of Byron, aristocrat and Romantic poet, at his Nottinghamshire home
Byron / Newstead AbbeyNEWSTEAD ABBEY Nottinghamshire home of Byron, aristocrat and poet
Hemsworth Newstead Avenue probably 1920s
NEWSTEAD ABBEY / WEBSTERThe seat of the late Lord Byron Date: 1835
Arthur Newstead (1881-1952) - Pianist, taught at the Institute of Musical Arts (now the Julliard School). Date: circa 1904
Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, England. Part of Box 2 Boswell Collection Series of Castles and Abbeys. Date: circa 1900
Newstead Abbey / AckermannNewstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire: seat of Lieutenant Colonel Wildman, formerly the home of Lord Byron Date: circa 1815
Newstead (Morris)Byrons home at Newstead Abbey Date: 1879
Byron / Newstead / Linby XLINBY CROSS, NEAR NEWSTEAD ABBEY Monument to Byron, aristocrat and Romantic poet, near his Nottinghamshire home Date: 25 February 1837
Newstead Abbey, Nottingham, NottinghamshireNewstead Abbey, Nottingham, near Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire, England. Showing the West front Date: 1910s
Newstead Abbey, Notts, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, England, founded as a monastic house in the 12th century, the seat of the Byron family from 1540; sold by Lord Byron in 1818. Date: founded 12th century
Toorak Hill from Newstead Park, Brisbane, Australia
Newstead Abbey, c. 1820Engraving showing Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, the seat of the Byron family from 1540 until 1818, when it was sold by George Gordon, Lord Byron (1788-1824)
BYRON (1788-1824)GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON writer his family home at Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire