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A house near Barnes Bridge where Gustav Holst lived for a while. |
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29 May 2007, 15:07:55 |
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originally posted to Flickr as Holst House |
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Loz Pycock |
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This image, which was originally posted to Flickr.com, was uploaded to Commons using Flickr upload bot on 11:52, 12 July 2008 (UTC) by Emdee ( talk). On that date it was licensed under the license below. |
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