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  • 61Children's Party at the Palace — Contents 1 The Queen s Handbag 1.1 Cast 1.2 Harry Potter inset 1.3 …

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  • 62Saint James Palace — Palais St. James Traduction à relire St. James s Palace → …

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  • 63St. James' Palace — Palais St. James Traduction à relire St. James s Palace → …

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  • 64Holyrood Palace — West front of the Palace with the shell of the abbey church visible on the far left next to the 16th century north west tower. The rest dates from the 17th century. The forecourt fountain on the far right is a Victorian addition. The Palace of… …

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  • 65John Sheffield, 1. Herzog von Buckingham und Normanby — John Sheffield John Sheffield, 1. Herzog von Buckingham und Normanby (* 7. April 1648; † 24. Februar 1721 im Buckingham House, London), war ein englischer Staatsmann und Dichter. Inhaltsverzeichnis …

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  • 66Kensington Palace — Der Kensington Palace (deutsch: „Kensington Palast“) ist ein wichtiges Gebäude in der Geschichte der britischen Monarchie. Der Palast liegt im Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London. Der Kensington Palast heute …

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  • 67Rubens At The Palace Hotel London (London) — Rubens At The Palace Hotel London country: United Kingdom, city: London (Victoria) Rubens At The Palace Hotel London The Rubens At The Palace Hotel London is situated in a superb central London setting opposite to the Buckingham Palace and just… …

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  • 68John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby — Knight of the Garter, Privy Councillor of England Born 8 September 1647 Died 24 February 1721 (aged 73) …

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  • 69Hampton Court Palace — Hampton Court redirects here. For other meanings, see Hampton Court (disambiguation) Hampton Court Palace, the great gatehouse. Marked A on the plan below. Hampton Court Palace is a royal palace in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames,… …

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  • 70Nonsuch Palace — Georg Hoefnagel s 1568 watercolour of the south frontage of Nonsuch Palace. Nonsuch Palace was a Tudor royal palace, built by Henry VIII in Surrey, England; it stood from 1538 to 1682–3. Its ruins are in Nonsuch Park. Contents …

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