RF2D9MRBH–Whitworth Hall County Durham, England, UK. Whitworth Hall which stands in Whitworth Hall Country Park, near Spennymoor, County Durham England, is a country house, formerly the home of the Shafto family and now a hotel. It is a listed building. An obelisk stands in the park dedicated to Robert Shafto, it also has a deer park and lake with a folly on it. Robert Shafto was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1760 and 1790. He was the likely subject of a famous North East English folk song and nursery rhyme 'Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea'
RM2AM6YGW–Jingles for singles .. . OBBY Shaftoes gone to seeSylvia, upon his kneeTo ask her, Will you marryme? —Pity Bobby Shaftoe! Bobbys step is light as airComing down his Sylvias stair;Hell be loved for evermore —Happy Bobby Shaftoe
RF2HC2AYC–Vintage illustration / music nursery rhyme - Little verses for very little people.
RF2D9MRCC–Whitworth Hall County Durham, England, UK. Whitworth Hall which stands in Whitworth Hall Country Park, near Spennymoor, County Durham England, is a country house, formerly the home of the Shafto family and now a hotel. It is a listed building. An obelisk stands in the park dedicated to Robert Shafto, it also has a deer park and lake with a folly on it. Robert Shafto was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1760 and 1790. He was the likely subject of a famous North East English folk song and nursery rhyme 'Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea'
RM2AM6Y70–Jingles for singles .. . OBBY Shaftoes gone to seeSylvia, upon his kneeTo ask her, Will you marryme? —Pity Bobby Shaftoe! Bobbys step is light as airComing down his Sylvias stair;Hell be loved for evermore —Happy Bobby Shaftoe. :>OC
RF2D9MRC1–Whitworth Hall County Durham, England, UK. Whitworth Hall which stands in Whitworth Hall Country Park, near Spennymoor, County Durham England, is a country house, formerly the home of the Shafto family and now a hotel. It is a listed building. An obelisk stands in the park dedicated to Robert Shafto, it also has a deer park and lake with a folly on it. Robert Shafto was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1760 and 1790. He was the likely subject of a famous North East English folk song and nursery rhyme 'Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea'
RF2D9MRBD–Whitworth Hall County Durham, England, UK. Whitworth Hall which stands in Whitworth Hall Country Park, near Spennymoor, County Durham England, is a country house, formerly the home of the Shafto family and now a hotel. It is a listed building. An obelisk stands in the park dedicated to Robert Shafto, it also has a deer park and lake with a folly on it. Robert Shafto was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1760 and 1790. He was the likely subject of a famous North East English folk song and nursery rhyme 'Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea'
RF2D9MRB6–Whitworth Hall County Durham, England, UK. Whitworth Hall which stands in Whitworth Hall Country Park, near Spennymoor, County Durham England, is a country house, formerly the home of the Shafto family and now a hotel. It is a listed building. An obelisk stands in the park dedicated to Robert Shafto, it also has a deer park and lake with a folly on it. Robert Shafto was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1760 and 1790. He was the likely subject of a famous North East English folk song and nursery rhyme 'Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea'
RF2D9MRF5–Whitworth Hall County Durham, England, UK. Whitworth Hall which stands in Whitworth Hall Country Park, near Spennymoor, County Durham England, is a country house, formerly the home of the Shafto family and now a hotel. It is a listed building. An obelisk stands in the park dedicated to Robert Shafto, it also has a deer park and lake with a folly on it. Robert Shafto was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1760 and 1790. He was the likely subject of a famous North East English folk song and nursery rhyme 'Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea'
RF2D9MRFB–Whitworth Hall County Durham, England, UK. Whitworth Hall which stands in Whitworth Hall Country Park, near Spennymoor, County Durham England, is a country house, formerly the home of the Shafto family and now a hotel. It is a listed building. An obelisk stands in the park dedicated to Robert Shafto, it also has a deer park and lake with a folly on it. Robert Shafto was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1760 and 1790. He was the likely subject of a famous North East English folk song and nursery rhyme 'Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea'
RF2D9MR9T–Whitworth Hall County Durham, England, UK. Whitworth Hall which stands in Whitworth Hall Country Park, near Spennymoor, County Durham England, is a country house, formerly the home of the Shafto family and now a hotel. It is a listed building. An obelisk stands in the park dedicated to Robert Shafto, it also has a deer park and lake with a folly on it. Robert Shafto was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1760 and 1790. He was the likely subject of a famous North East English folk song and nursery rhyme 'Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea' The Deer park
RF2D9MRA6–Whitworth Hall County Durham, England, UK. Whitworth Hall which stands in Whitworth Hall Country Park, near Spennymoor, County Durham England, is a country house, formerly the home of the Shafto family and now a hotel. It is a listed building. An obelisk stands in the park dedicated to Robert Shafto, it also has a deer park and lake with a folly on it. Robert Shafto was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1760 and 1790. He was the likely subject of a famous North East English folk song and nursery rhyme 'Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea' The Deer park
RF2D9MRE8–Whitworth Hall County Durham, England, UK. Whitworth Hall which stands in Whitworth Hall Country Park, near Spennymoor, County Durham England, is a country house, formerly the home of the Shafto family and now a hotel. It is a listed building. An obelisk stands in the park dedicated to Robert Shafto, it also has a deer park and lake with a folly on it. Robert Shafto was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1760 and 1790. He was the likely subject of a famous North East English folk song and nursery rhyme 'Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea' The tall column obelisk with statue
RF2D9MREC–Whitworth Hall County Durham, England, UK. Whitworth Hall which stands in Whitworth Hall Country Park, near Spennymoor, County Durham England, is a country house, formerly the home of the Shafto family and now a hotel. It is a listed building. An obelisk stands in the park dedicated to Robert Shafto, it also has a deer park and lake with a folly on it. Robert Shafto was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1760 and 1790. He was the likely subject of a famous North East English folk song and nursery rhyme 'Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea' The tall column obelisk with statue
RF2D9MRET–Whitworth Hall County Durham, England, UK. Whitworth Hall which stands in Whitworth Hall Country Park, near Spennymoor, County Durham England, is a country house, formerly the home of the Shafto family and now a hotel. It is a listed building. An obelisk stands in the park dedicated to Robert Shafto, it also has a deer park and lake with a folly on it. Robert Shafto was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1760 and 1790. He was the likely subject of a famous North East English folk song and nursery rhyme 'Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea' The tall column obelisk with statue
RF2D9MRA3–Whitworth Hall County Durham, England, UK. Whitworth Hall which stands in Whitworth Hall Country Park, near Spennymoor, County Durham England, is a country house, formerly the home of the Shafto family and now a hotel. It is a listed building. An obelisk stands in the park dedicated to Robert Shafto, it also has a deer park and lake with a folly on it. Robert Shafto was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1760 and 1790. He was the likely subject of a famous North East English folk song and nursery rhyme 'Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea' The Deer park
RF2D9MREM–Whitworth Hall County Durham, England, UK. Whitworth Hall which stands in Whitworth Hall Country Park, near Spennymoor, County Durham England, is a country house, formerly the home of the Shafto family and now a hotel. It is a listed building. An obelisk stands in the park dedicated to Robert Shafto, it also has a deer park and lake with a folly on it. Robert Shafto was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1760 and 1790. He was the likely subject of a famous North East English folk song and nursery rhyme 'Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea' The tall column obelisk with statue
RF2D9MRF1–Whitworth Hall County Durham, England, UK. Whitworth Hall which stands in Whitworth Hall Country Park, near Spennymoor, County Durham England, is a country house, formerly the home of the Shafto family and now a hotel. It is a listed building. An obelisk stands in the park dedicated to Robert Shafto, it also has a deer park and lake with a folly on it. Robert Shafto was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1760 and 1790. He was the likely subject of a famous North East English folk song and nursery rhyme 'Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea' The tall column obelisk with statue
RF2D9MREY–Whitworth Hall County Durham, England, UK. Whitworth Hall which stands in Whitworth Hall Country Park, near Spennymoor, County Durham England, is a country house, formerly the home of the Shafto family and now a hotel. It is a listed building. An obelisk stands in the park dedicated to Robert Shafto, it also has a deer park and lake with a folly on it. Robert Shafto was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1760 and 1790. He was the likely subject of a famous North East English folk song and nursery rhyme 'Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea' The tall column obelisk with statue
RF2D9MREH–Whitworth Hall County Durham, England, UK. Whitworth Hall which stands in Whitworth Hall Country Park, near Spennymoor, County Durham England, is a country house, formerly the home of the Shafto family and now a hotel. It is a listed building. An obelisk stands in the park dedicated to Robert Shafto, it also has a deer park and lake with a folly on it. Robert Shafto was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1760 and 1790. He was the likely subject of a famous North East English folk song and nursery rhyme 'Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea' The tall column obelisk with statue
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