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![]() | It is requested that a photograph of Main entrance sign to Donington Hall, Castle Donington -
See Google Maps image - See past images of BMI head office sign,
2011 and
2009 (if you took such a photo in the past, such would be welcome!) - The Donington Hall building itself already has a photo, but you are welcome to take additional photos if you please, but only from public areas (the land around Donington Hall is private, as noted on the current sign) be
included in this article to
improve its quality.
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I came to this page to find out why and how the frontage of the Hall should be so clearly based on that of a Persian iwan. Nothing here. I see the second Earl was Governor General of India however and imagine this must be the connection. The article could do with some information on this. Peynirli ( talk) 08:37, 30 January 2020 (UTC)