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Hace 3 días · On 29th May, 1660, Charles II arrived at Whitehall by way of the City and Charing Cross, being received by the two houses of Parliament, and what was in some respects the most noteworthy era in Whitehall's history began.
- Whitehall: The buildings
The ancient palace of Whitehall, if we include its...
- Whitehall Palace
View of the Palace in 1695–8. Proposals for Rebuilding.
- Whitehall: The buildings
Hace 4 días · The ancient palace of Whitehall, if we include its precincts, was of great extent, stretching from close to where now stands Westminster Bridge nearly up to Scotland Yard.
Hace 3 días · The palace was the principal residence of the English monarchs in the late Medieval period. In 1512, during the early reign of Henry VIII, a fire destroyed the royal apartments of the palace. In 1534 Henry moved to the neighbouring Palace of Whitehall, formerly York Place, which he had seized from Cardinal Thomas Wolsey.
20 de jun. de 2024 · By W J Loftie. Notes on the Palace of Whitehall, including illustrations. Originally published by Seely, London, 1895. This free content was digitised by double-rekeying and sponsored by donations to BHO's digitisation fund. Public Domain.
17 de jun. de 2024 · The Queen’s House (1616–19) at Greenwich, London, his first major work, became a part of the National Maritime Museum in 1937. His greatest achievement is the Banqueting House (1619–22) at Whitehall. Jones’s only other surviving royal building is the Queen’s Chapel (1623–27) at St. James’s Palace.
19 de jun. de 2024 · This fortnightly podcast brings you the history and stories of those palaces. You’ll hear from our experts and the people who bring our palaces to life, as we create space to explore how history moves us, telling stories about the monarchs you know, and uncovering the lives and histories of the people you don’t.