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English: One of nine panels in a door a 2 Temple Place in London. These feature low reliefs by Sir George Frampton. R.A. They depict the nine heroines of Tennyson's version of Malory's Arthurian Legend. This panel, the ninth and positioned in the right of the lower row of three panels, depicts "Alis la Beale Pilgrim"
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