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  1. Richmond Palace, west front, drawn by Antony Wyngaerde, dated 1562. General information. Coordinates. 51°27′40″N 0°18′32″W. /  51.46117°N 0.30888°W  / 51.46117; -0.30888. Destroyed. 1649-1659. Richmond Palace was a royal residence on the River Thames in England which stood in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

  2. Nov 28, 2010 · Windsor Castle. Visit Windsor Castle’s official website here. Tower of London. The Tower of London. Visit the Tower of London’s official website here. Whitehall Palace. Before being destroyed by fire in 1698, Whitehall had grown to be one of the largest palaces in Europe, boasting an unbelievable 1500 rooms! King Henry VIII married Anne ...

  3. Nelson Road is a fictional football stadium in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames featured in the Apple TV+ series, Ted Lasso. It is the stadium for AFC Richmond and according to Arlo White, Richmondites simply call it The Dog Track. The “Dogtrack” or “Dogpound”, as named by the supporters, is the official home ground of AFC Richmond. The supporters have a love-hate ...

  4. AboutThe Hair Palace. The Hair Palace is located at 3041 Mechanicsville Tpke in Richmond, Virginia 23223. The Hair Palace can be contacted via phone at 804-728-3807 for pricing, hours and directions.

  5. Kew Palace is the smallest of all the royal palaces. It was originally built as a fashionable mansion for wealthy London silk merchant, Samuel Fortrey in 1631. George II (r 1727-60) and Queen Caroline were first attracted to little Kew, thinking it a perfect lodging for their three eldest daughters. After them, several generations of Georgian ...

  6. May 7, 2024 · Hampton Court, Tudor palace in the Greater London borough of Richmond upon Thames. It overlooks the north bank of the River Thames. In the 1520s the palace was given by Thomas Cardinal Wolsey to Henry VIII (reigned 1509–47), who enlarged it as his favourite residence. Trees and shrubs were planted.

  7. Jan 11, 2022 · Richmond . Our journey commences in the historic town of Richmond, nestled in the southwest of London. This charming town owes its origins to Henry VII who, in the sixteenth century, chose this idyllic location to establish his royal abode, the Richmond Palace. He named it after Richmond in Yorkshire, a nod to his northern roots.

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