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  1. Marlborough House is our new premises in Belfast’s city centre. Affectionately known among members as “Marly” it’s home to some 70 artists across multiple disciplines. At a time when many artist-led organisations are losing city centre locations we’re so excited to be bringing a Vault presence to the centre of town for the first time.

  2. 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.

  3. Marlborough House, Hillcrest Heights, Maryland. 793 likes · 4 talking about this · 415 were here. Your balcony at Marlborough House Apartments in Hillcrest Heights, MD, overlooks beautiful lush parkland.

  4. Marlborough House – Private Tour. Marlborough House. Date: Thursday 13 February. Tour Duration: 2pm – 3.30pm. Tour Price: £22 per person – SOLD OUT. Marlborough House is a Grade I listed mansion that was built for Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744) whose close friendship with Queen Anne was the story of the 2018 film The Favourite.

  5. 24 de ene. de 2018 · The elegant house was built 1709-11 by Christopher Wren for the first Duke of Marlborough. A third floor was added in 1750 by the third Duke of Marlborough. The fourth Duke added a riding school and completed the garden wall which encloses about 4 acres (1.6 Hectares) of land. The house remained in the Marlborough family until 1817 when it was ...

  6. 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.

  7. Marlborough house and its occupants, present and past (1896) (14596512689).jpg 2,752 × 1,832; 558 KB Marlborough House Crace.jpg 413 × 563; 66 KB Marlborough House etc Thomas Chawner 1796.jpg 712 × 525; 78 KB