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  1. Marlborough House (Südseite) Marlborough House ist ein Herrenhaus im Londoner Stadtbezirk Westminster. Es liegt in der Pall Mall östlich von St James’s Palace . Es wurde für Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, der Vertrauten von Königin Anne, erbaut. Die Duchess wollte, dass ihr neues Haus „stark, schlicht und bequem und gut“ sei.

  2. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, CARLISLE: Ve 144 opiniones y 31 fotos de usuarios, y unas grandes ofertas para el MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, clasificado en el puesto no.16 de 58 B&Bs / hostales en CARLISLE y con una puntuación de 4.5 sobre 5 en Tripadvisor.

  3. RCIN 2101964. Following the hugely successful exhibition of the Prince’s gifts throughout Britain and parts of Europe, the gifts were returned to the Prince of Wales. The Prince had the library at Marlborough House, his London residence, converted into what was called the ‘Indian Room’ to display a selection of his gifts from the tour.

  4. The royal couple had their second son in the Marlborough house in 1865. Later they moved to Buckingham Palace following the death of Queen Victoria in 1901. Queen Alexandra came home to Marlborough house after the death of her husband. Following suit, Queen Mary, the widow of Queen Alexandra’s son made Marlborough House her residence in 1936.

  5. Marlborough House è una residenza di Westminster, Londra, in Pall Mall subito ad est di St James's Palace. Fu costruita per Sarah Churchill, Duchessa di Marlborough, la favorita e confidente della Regina Anna. La Duchessa voleva che la sua nuova casa fosse "forte, semplice e comoda". Christopher Wren, padre e figlio, progettarono un edificio ...

  6. Marlborough House Marl­bor­ough House is a mansion in Pall Mall, built in 1709-11 for the Duke and Duchess of Marl­bor­ough, on part of the site of the St James’s Palace pheas­antry. The duchess commis­sioned Sir Christo­pher Wren to design the house, though the plans were drawn up by his son, Christo­pher Wren the younger.

  7. editions.covecollective.org › place › marlborough-houseMarlborough House | COVE

    The house passed through several hands before the crown again took ownership in 1817 in order for Princess Charlotte to take up residence there. Several other royals lived there in the next 30 years before it became the first site of the Museum of Manufactures. However, the museum was only located at Marlborough House from May to September of 1952.