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Lennox Castle Hospital: a twentieth century institution 1.1 Finding out about Lennox Castle. Lennox Castle was typical of large institutions built by
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Scottish Pottery: Charity No. SC003935 Book List and Society Publications Charity No. SC003935. Book List and Society Publications ‘A new book co-written by art historian Elizabeth Cumming and Heather Jack, recent President of the
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