Edited by
Sally-Beth MacLean, 13-Jan-04; Sally-Beth MacLean, 13-Jan-04; Sally-Beth MacLean, 03-Feb-04; Sally-Beth MacLean, 25-Feb-04;
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Image Date
199x
Textual Description
The 2 rooms created from the original hall in the 16th c. still feature beautiful Tudor oak linenfold panelling.
The present 'smoke room,' created at the high end of the hall, has 6 oval panels painted with heraldic devices over the late 19th c. doorway, and 3 panels with painted figures to the right. The Lawson coat of arms has been inlaid over a painted shield on the centre lower panel above the door.
The present 'smoke room,' created at the high end of the hall, has 6 oval panels painted with heraldic devices over the late 19th c. doorway, and 3 panels with painted figures to the right. The Lawson coat of arms has been inlaid over a painted shield on the centre lower panel above the door.
Source
Rickerby, Isel Hall 7--11

