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English: This image was also published in Chatham House: its History and Inhabitants by C.E.Carrington, Revised and updated by Mary Bone. Published by The Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, 10 St James's Square, London, UK, SWIY 4LE, 2004. First published as "Chatham House and its Neighbours: A Historical Sketch" ,1959 (ISBN1 86203 154 1)
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