File:The Music Room, Clouds Hill.jpg

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English: The Music Room at Clouds Hill, near Bovington in Dorset.

"Lawrence set up the main first-floor room at Clouds Hill in the winter of 1923-4, as a place where he could work, read and listen to music... He purchased settee and table and chair from auction rooms in Dorchester." 'T.E. Lawrence & Clouds Hill' National Trust booklet.

Above the window is a landscape painting of Clouds Hill by Gilbert Spencer. On the right, a bust of Lawrence by Eric Kennington. In the left corner, a huge gramophone.
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