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Kensington Palace, the birthplace of the Queen being an historical guide to the state rooms, pictures and gardens

By Ernest Law

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Explore hallowed halls and vibrant gardens, as this monument shifts from royal estate to national treasure, steeped in British history.

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2013-08-09
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"Kensington Palace: the Birthplace of the Queen" by Ernest Law is a journey through time, showcasing the palace's transition from a royal residence to a cherished public monument. The book opens the doors to Kensington Palace, inviting readers to explore its storied past through vibrant descriptions of grand state rooms, tranquil gardens, and a remarkable collection of art. From its beginnings under William and Mary to its pivotal role as the birthplace of Queen Victoria, the narrative highlights the palace's architectural changes and the significant royal events that shaped its identity. The purpose of this book is to present Kensington Palace not only as a display of art and architecture, but also as a meaningful historical site, offering visitors a chance to connect with the lives of royals and the spirit of British history.

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