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17 October 2013. . . Possible Picture Post. . . . . Dob Park Lodge is an early 17th century hunting lodge, now in ruins standing in the Washburn valley, north of Otley, in the shadow of the American listening base Menwith Hill. The infamous artist Turner painted a watercolour, On the Washburn, under Folly Hall The British Museum, Wilton number: 538 of the lodge in around 1815. Originally one of
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