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  1. York House, ett historiskt hus i Twickenham, är kommunens rådhus. Alexander Pope, Walter de la Mare, Andrzej Panufnik, Ludvig Filip av Frankrike och Emanuel II av Portugal bodde alla i Twickenham. Den norska industrikoncern Norsk Hydro har sitt brittiska kontor i Twickenham, nära järnvägsstationen. [1] Referenser

  2. Twickenham Meadows, later known as Cambridge Park, was a 74-acre estate, the second largest estate in Twickenham, England, after Twickenham Park. It has now been built over and the name remains for a part of Twickenham in optional – station-centric terms – considered St Margarets. The estate included a three-storey brick Jacobean mansion ...

  3. Twickenham é um distrito no borough de Kingston upon Thames, na Região de Londres, na Inglaterra. Os paços do concelho do borough também são conhecidos como York House. Twickenham é famosa pelo seu estádio de rugby, o Estádio de Twickenham, situado ao norte do distrito. Porém, o distrito tem também outro estádio de rugby menos ...

  4. Fichier:York house, twickenham.jpg. Le contenu de la page n’est pas pris en charge dans d’autres langues. Fichier; Discussion; français. Lire; Voir sur Wikimedia ...

  5. However, York House, which had previously been Twickenham's town hall, would become the municipal headquarters of the new borough. Coat of arms Incorporated was the tower of the church at Twickenham, a surviving medieval building in the town. The Twickenham Urban District Council was granted a coat of arms by the College of Arms in 1913.

  6. Prince Philippe, Duke of Orléans (1869–1926) Prince Philippe. Duke of Orléans. Wearing the Order of the Golden Fleece the Grand Cross of Naval Merit and the Order of the Holy Spirit. Orléanist pretender to the French throne as Philippe VIII. Pretence. 8 September 1894 – 28 March 1926. Predecessor.

  7. Prince Philippe. Duke of Orléans. Wearing the Order of the Golden Fleece the Grand Cross of Naval Merit and the Order of the Holy Spirit. Head of the House of Orléans. Tenure. 8 September 1894 – 28 March 1926. Predecessor. Prince Philippe, Count of Paris. Successor.