(205) So while, in England in the 1940s, knowing how to identify an entailed estate and how to disentail it might be `known and understood by every solicitor' (Otter [1953] 1 Ch 280, 285-6) the same might not be so in modern Australian practice.
The Prado absorbed the collections of the Museo de la Trinidad, founded earlier in the century to house Spanish art; much of that had come from disentailed religious establishments such as the College of Dona Maria de Aragon in Madrid, from where parts of El Greco's monumental altarpiece were salvaged.
While there were still boundaries in place, there was also a democratization of space that occurred when some of the disentailed church lands were converted into public parks or gardens.
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