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  1. Carlton House Terrace refere-se a uma rua no distrito londrino de St. James e em particular a dois terraços de casas com fachadas de estuque branco, no lado Sul dessa rua, com vista para o Parque de St. James. Esses terraços foram construídos entre 1827 e 1832 segundo o desenho geral de John Nash, com detalhes inseridos por outros ...

  2. 3 Carlton Gardens is a house in Carlton Gardens, cul-de-sac at the west end of Carlton House Terrace in London's St James's district SW1. The house was designed by Decimus Burton as part of a pair. It has been listed Grade II* on the National Heritage List for England since January 1970.

  3. Entrance to the Royal Society at 6–9 Carlton House Terrace, London. The Royal Society, formally The Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge, is a learned society and the United Kingdom's national academy of sciences. [1] The society fulfils a number of roles: promoting science and its benefits, recognising excellence in ...

  4. Charlton House. /  51.48062°N 0.03714°E  / 51.48062; 0.03714. Charlton House is a Jacobean building in Charlton, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich in south-east London. Originally it was a residence for a nobleman associated with the Stuart royal family. It later served as a wartime hospital, then a museum and library, and is now ...

  5. Architect. Buildings. Carlton House, Brighton Pavilion. Henry Holland (20 July 1745 [1] – 17 June 1806) was an architect to the English nobility. He was born in Fulham, London, where his father, also Henry, ran a building firm [2] constructing several of Capability Brown 's designs. His younger brother was Richard Holland, who later changed ...

  6. The Carlton House Fête was hosted on 19 June 1811 by the Prince Regent, the future George IV, at his London residence Carlton House. Ostensibly held to honour the exiled Louis XVIII and French royal family , it functioned as a celebration of the establishment of George as Regent on behalf of his father George III . [2]

  7. Princess Charlotte of Wales. Princess Charlotte of Wales (7 January 1796 – 6 November 1817) was the daughter of George IV, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and his wife, Caroline of Brunswick. She was their only child. Charlotte was born in London on 7 January 1796. [1] On 2 May 1816, she married Prince Leopold of Saxe ...