Three blind windows, Victoria Place, Dartmouth
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 5 Jul 2014
The vertical row of three blind windows may have resulted from a measure taken by a former householder to reduce the liability under the Window Tax, introduced in 1696 in the reign of King William III, repealed in 1851. The entrance door to The Clifton Surgery is at the left edge of the view.