The Strand Magazine, Volume V, Issue 28, April 1893
Book Excerpt
[Illustration: THE BOWLING ALLEY.
From a Photo. by Beford Lemere.]
If during your visit one of the annual balls should take place, you are most fortunate. There are three of such--the "County," the "Tenants'," and the "Servants'," the first, of course, bringing the élite; but the two latter sometimes presenting a curious mixture. The tenants, I may say, are allowed to introduce a limited number of friends, a privilege highly valued, and much sought after by the most remote acquaintance of each and every tenant on the estate. A most wonderful display of colours distinguishes these Norfolkites, bright of hue, too, and more often than not dames of fifty got up in the style of damsels of eighteen.
[Illustration: THE PRINCE'S BUSINESS ROOM.
From a Photo. by Bedford Lemere.]
[Illustration: THE LIBRARY.
From a Photo. by Bedford Lemere.]
And what appetites these yeomen and cattle-dealers have got, to be sure! A