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Devonshire House - DiCamillo CompanionHouse & Family History: The first Devonshire House was burned to the ground in 1733; the replacement was famously designed by William Kent in the mid-18th ...
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History Behind the Devonshire Gates in Green Park - Look Up LondonMay 17, 2020 · Devonshire House was the London townhouse of the Dukes of Devonshire, the Cavendish family who are better known for their country home; ...
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Duchess Louise at the Devonshire House BallThe Devonshire House Ball was one of the most splendid celebrations of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897. Those invited to the Diamond Jubilee Ball came ...
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The Duke and Duchess of York at the Devonshire House Ball 2The Devonshire Ball was a famous ball held to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Queen Victoria's reign, and was arranged by the Duchess of Devonshire (1832-1911) ...
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Devonshire House Fancy Dress Ball (1897) - National Portrait GalleryDevonshire House Fancy Dress Ball (1897): photogravures by Walker & Boutall after various photographers ... Devonshire House Fancy Dress Ball held on 2 July 1897.Missing: history - | Show results with:history -
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Sir John Berkeley (1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton)Residences. Twickenham Park House. In 1665 he began building Berkeley House, his palatial London townhouse in the Italian style, on the north side of ...Missing: construction | Show results with:construction
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Piccadilly: Northern tributaries | British History OnlineHe was shot in an engagement with the Dutch in 1673, on which occasion the king renewed the lease for ninety-nine years to his widow. ... Berkeley House, which it ...
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42, BERKELEY SQUARE W1, Non Civil Parish - Historic EnglandHISTORY: In 1696, the third Lord Berkeley sold his house, Berkeley House in Piccadilly, to the first Duke of Devonshire, with a covenant to protect the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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designs for interior decoration for Robert Child, 1768-76 (19)Berkeley Square itself was built up from the 1730s when the 3rd Lord Berkeley sold his house on Piccadilly to the Duke of Devonshire, with the proviso that the ...
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William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire (1698-1755)The 3rd Duke commissioned William Kent to rebuild and furnish the house in the Palladian style. Much of the furniture designed by Kent is now at Chatsworth, ...Missing: Piccadilly modifications
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Devonshire House, London, England - GeniDevonshire House in Piccadilly was the London residence of the Dukes of Devonshire in the 18th and 19th centuries. It was built for William Cavendish, 3rd Duke ...
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Decimus Burton – His Works - Lund HumphriesNov 20, 2021 · Paul Rabbitts, author of the forthcoming book Decimus Burton: Gentleman Architect, considers Burton's work and asks why it has been overlooked.
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FAMOUS HOUSE A HOSPITAL.; London Mansion That Whitelaw ...York House, Devonshire House, Piccadilly, the Duke of Devonshire's town ... London mansions now given over for war service. A stranger instance still ...
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Nursing | World War 1 volunteers | British Red Cross... Red Cross Society and the Order of St John at Devonshire House. Special Service VADs were also sent to Red Cross hospitals, both in England and abroad.
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What was VAD? | World War 1 volunteers | British Red CrossJohn at Devonshire House. Conditions of employment for VADs stated that they must be trained in first aid and home nursing, they were required to work under ...
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[PDF] devonshire-family-properties-sept-2020.pdf - Chatsworth HouseSep 26, 2020 · This house burnt down in. 1733 and was replaced with one designed by William Kent. ... Old Devonshire House, and other Devonshire residences in ...Missing: costs | Show results with:costs
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Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire (1868 - 1938)Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire (1868 - 1938). Victor, the 9th Duke, was the first to pay death duties amounting to over half a million pounds. This ...
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[PDF] scots in london - ERA - The University of Edinburgh... Piccadilly in Three Centuries, with some Account of Berkeley Square and the. Haymarket (London, 1920). Darley, G., John Soane: An Accidental Romantic (London ...
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The Duke of Devonshire's Lost London House - The Devoted ClassicistOct 18, 2011 · Devonshire House was built by the 3rd Duke in 1733-34 on the Piccadilly site of Berkeley House, the 17th century residence that burned the previous year.
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Westminster Lloyd George Domesday Survey reveals the American ...Dec 19, 2018 · Devonshire House was in fact given up after the First World War by ... There were 6 stalls for horses, 2 boxes, a coach house for 4 or ...
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print | British MuseumA plan and elevation of the Duke of Devonshire's house in Piccadilly, built in 1734-5 and demolished in 1924-5. 1767. Etching and engraving. Producer name ...
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The interior of the library at Devonshire House, Piccadilly (BL13438 ...The interior of the library at Devonshire House, Piccadilly · Description. Devonshire House was built in the 1730s for William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire.
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Door and Surround | William Kent - Explore the Collections - V&ANov 28, 2014 · Door and surround, carved, gilt and painted mahogany, designed by William Kent for Devonshire House, 1733-40.
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The interior of Devonshire House showing the ... - Historic EnglandThe interior of Devonshire House showing the Crystal Staircase ; Date: 1890 - 1924 ; Location: Devonshire House, Piccadilly, City Of Westminster, Greater London ...
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The Great Dining Room - Chatsworth HouseThe full-length portraits were all brought from Devonshire House by the 6th Duke and set into fixed frames as part of the decoration of the walls. The large ...
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Glorious Revolution - The National ArchivesThis included: Edward Russell, Henry Sidney, Lord Richard Lumley, Henry Compton, Bishop of London, Charles Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, William Cavendish, Earl ...Missing: family affiliations
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William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire (1720-1764)The 4th Duke of Devonshire was a prominent Whig politician, and served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and, briefly, as Prime Minister of England (November 1756- ...
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CAVENDISH, William, Mq. of Hartington (?1698-1755), of ...Lord Hartington was returned on the government interest for Lostwithiel in 1721 and again in 1722, when he chose to sit for Grampound.
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Georgiana Devonshire (nee Spencer), Duchess ... - Chatsworth HouseShe died at Devonshire House, the family's townhouse in Piccadilly, aged just 48.Missing: headquarters | Show results with:headquarters
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Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire (1757-1806)Oct 13, 2012 · Devoted Whig. Georgiana enthusiastically embraced her husband's politics and became “a zealous advocate of the Whigs.”1. Devonshire House became ...
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CAVENDISH, William (1808-1891), of 10 Belgrave Square, Mdx.Family and Education. b. 27 Apr. 1808, 1st s. of Maj. William Cavendish† of Savile Row and Hon. Louisa O'Callaghan, da. of Cornelius O'Callaghan, MP [I], ...
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Aristocracy, Agriculture and Liberalism: the Politics, Finances and ...Feb 11, 2009 · Politicians in the 1880s believed they were introducing 'democracy' into Britain and many feared the – possibly revolutionary – challenge it ...
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First Lady of Fashion: Georgiana, Duchess of DevonshireNov 1, 2016 · The original house had burnt down in 1733 and the third Duke of Devonshire commissioned William Kent to rebuild it. Aesthetically it was a ...Missing: 3rd | Show results with:3rd
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[PDF] Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire: Spark of the WomenâThe Devonshire House Circle during the eighteenth century acted as the political and social meeting place for the Whigs. This interaction of societal ...Missing: 5th | Show results with:5th
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Portrait photographs, The Devonshire House Ball, 1897On 2 July 1897 the Devonshire House Ball, one of the most anticipated social events of the London Season took place at Devonshire House in Piccadilly. Although ...
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Fancy Dress Costume | V&A Explore The CollectionsOct 25, 2013 · The Devonshire House ball was the highlight of the London season of 1897, which focused on celebrations for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
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Margaret Chorley Crosfield (1859-1952) - Exploring Surrey's PastJan 8, 2020 · In May 1913, Margaret Crosfield gave the address at the first Annual General Meeting of the Friends' League for Women's Suffrage at Devonshire ...
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INDIGNANT DUCHESS EJECTS SUFFRAGIST; " Votes for Women ...-The Duchess of Devonshire helped to eject a suffragette who interrupted a meeting which was being held at Devonshire House in support of the Colonial Nursing ...
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Devonshire House, in Piccadilly, Purchased by a British Firm of ...LONDON, Sept. 5. -Devonshire House, the famous Piccadilly residence of the Duke of Devonshire, has been sold, the purchase money amounting to about $3,750,000.
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Devonshire House, Piccadilly: British Red Cross HQ during the WarNov 6, 2015 · At the outbreak of World War One the owner of the house, the Duke of Devonshire, offered the ground floor to the British Red Cross. It became ...Missing: hospital | Show results with:hospital
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The ghosts of Mayfair's magnificent mansions - Russell SimpsonApr 8, 2025 · However, in the First World War, it became a hospital, with its state rooms turned into dormitories. ... Devonshire House, Piccadilly. Another ...
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'Wrecking balls swung from the ceiling, pillars were shown toppling ...Nov 9, 2024 · Devonshire House on Piccadilly in the heart of London was demolished a century ago, in 1924, and half a century before the V&A exhibition ...
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Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of DevonshireJan 14, 2008 · ... died 6 May 1938 in Derbyshire, United Kingdom). Devonshire took a strong interest in the development of Canadian agriculture and established ...
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Devonshire House - WitkoffOct 11, 2018 · Devonshire House is a 186,000 square foot office building in London's West End, the highest rent submarket in the city.
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devonshire house gates to green park and gatepiers (opposite to ...DEVONSHIRE HOUSE GATES TO GREEN PARK AND GATEPIERS (OPPOSITE TO NUMBER 90 PICCADILLY) ... Portland stone. Double carriage gates between standards and side ...
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Chatsworth House - Axminster Heritage CentreUpon the sale and demolition of Devonshire House in 1924 the furniture was transferred to Chatsworth. ... furniture were transferred to the Dukes of Devonshire.Missing: furnishings moved
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Green Park — an architectural and social history of LondonJan 3, 2021 · ... the wine cellars of which became the ticket office for Green Park Underground Station). The plan of the old Devonshire House was ...
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Green Park Underground Station - Subterranea BritannicaAug 11, 2020 · In the 1930s, as part of improvements to the Picadilly Line, the Dover Street lift access was replaced by escalator access from further west ...Missing: history reconstruction 1935
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Georgiana Cavendish | Research Starters - EBSCOIn London, Devonshire House became the formal and informal headquarters of the Whig Party, and Cavendish moved beyond being a symbolic patriot to becoming a ...
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Aristocratic Styles in the Age of Reform: I. Whigs - Oxford AcademicThis chapter examines the coming together of the Whig aristocracy, in the dual social and political sense of the phrase, in England at the end of the eighteenth ...
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A Mrs. Dalloway Walk in LondonDevonshire House was immediately opposite the top of Queen's Walk, between Stratton and Berkeley Streets (it was demolished in 1924: see Woolf's paragraph ...Missing: depictions | Show results with:depictions
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Walking the Web in the Lost London of "Mrs. Dalloway" - jstor- Devonshire House and Bath House remind her of parties; Hatchards' window display makes her think of "tears and sorrows; courage and endurance" (10); the ...<|separator|>
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Monody on the Demolition of Devonshire House by - PoetryNookStrolling one afternoon along a street Whose valuable vastness can compare With anything on earth in the complete Efficiency of its mammoniac air.
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[PDF] WRAP_THESIS_Quinn_1988.pdf - WRAP: Warwick"Monody on the Demolition of Devonshire House" bemoans the obliteration of one of England's treasured houses in order to erect yet another monument to ...
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Destruction of country houses in 20th-century Britain - WikipediaThe Duke of Devonshire saved Hardwick Hall by surrendering it to H.M. Treasury in lieu of death duties, which were charged at up to 80% of the total value ...Balbardie House · Trentham Estate · Hamilton Palace · Clumber Park<|control11|><|separator|>
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DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Non Civil Parish - 1226746 | Historic EnglandDEVONSHIRE HOUSE. 11, MAYFAIR PLACE W1. Listed on the National Heritage List for England. Search over 400,000 listed places ...
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[PDF] CHATSWORTH HOUSE TRUST 2022Mar 20, 2023 · The wine cellar of the house is now the ticket office of Green Park. Underground station. Left. Devonshire House interior, late 19th century.