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  1. Carlton House. Carlton House was a major renovation project of George IV before he became king and switched his attention to Buckingham Palace. Since the time of Henry VIII heirs to the throne had been awarded St James’s Palace as their London residence. This arrangement had broken down after the destruction of Whitehall in 1698 and the ...

  2. Carlton House, Jamaica, a place on the List of National Heritage Sites in Jamaica. Carlton House (horse), a thoroughbred racehorse owned by Queen Elizabeth II. Medamulana Walawwa, also referred to as the Carlton House, Tangalle, the residence of former Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Category:

  3. A Carlton House desk is a specific antique desk form within the more general bureau à gradin form. This form of desk is supposed to have been designed in the 18th century for the Prince of Wales (who later became George IV) by George Hepplewhite. It is named after Carlton House, which was at the time the London residence of the Prince, and ...

  4. Carlton House Terrace. Carlton House was a palatial mansion that stood on the north side of the Mall. It was rebuilt from an existing house for Henry Boyle, 1st Baron Carleton (1669–1725), shortly after 1700. Frederick, Prince of Wales, bought the house in 1732 and it was granted to his grandson, George, later Prince Regent, in 1783.

  5. 19 de mar. de 2013 · From an early map, circa pre 1790. But first, a little background to the history of Carlton House which will help to put your tour into perspective : In 1783, King George III, granted his son, George Prince of Wales, the " old-fashioned and in parts dilapidated " Carlton House, along with a refurbishment sum of £60,000 Directly facing Pall ...

  6. Media in category "6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London". The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total. East Wing of Carlton House Terrace.jpg 599 × 351; 29 KB. Bundesarchiv N 1310 Bild-044, London, Deutsche Botschaft.jpg 800 × 566; 52 KB. Bundesarchiv N 1310 Bild-045, London, Deutsche Botschaft.jpg 800 × 496; 37 KB.

  7. The history of Carlton House, the shortest-lived and yet the most tasteful and exquisite of London’s vanished royal residences, began in 1709 when the Royal Gardens, which were on the southern side of Pall Mall, were leased by the Crown to Henry Boyle, who was created Lord Carlton in 1714. As his town residence here he built Carlton House ...