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Slaves of General Thomas F Drayton, photographed by Henry P Moore in 1882. Source: The Institute of Historic Building Conservations (IHBCs) Context 180, published in June 2024, written by Ian Wray, professorial fellow at Manchester Universitys planning school. https://ihbconline.co.uk/cont_arch/?p=1475 Not for re-use.
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