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Sir Black Portrait |
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by Debra |
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Portrait of Sir Edward Black
A predecessor of the current owner of Tudor Close; Edward Black lived in this house during The Reformation and gave the house its current title. This oil painting shows Sir Edward alongside the infamous Black Falcon and hangs above the Lounge fireplace. One curious observation of this picture is that although Hogarth swears it was not so earlier in the evening, it was found hanging on the wall at a slight skew.
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Brandy
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by Jerome |
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Brandy Glasses & Decanter
Two crystal brandy glasses and matching decanter. One glass is nearly full of Brandy, the other has only remnants left. Found in the Lounge.
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Falcon
*CLUE*
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by Heather |
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The Black Falcon
This priceless ebony statuette with claws made of diamond and blue sapphire eyes, was lost for centuries. Hidden in Tudor Close by Dr. Black's ancestor, Edward Black, it was recently discovered after solving a cryptic riddle (See "The Black Riddle" at Cluedofan.com) and now lives in the Study. When it was released from its hiding place, it didn't have a scratch upon it - so why does it have one now?
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Red Hair Clip
*CLUE*
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by Debra |
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Red Hair Clip
This beautiful ladies hairclip was found on a table in the Study. Its red colour and a blonde hair found attached to it, indicate it belongs to Miss Scarlett.
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