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  2. Henrietta Russell, Duchess of Bedford - Wikipedia

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    As Marchioness of Tavistock, she made one more appearance on Juke Box Jury in 1964, and other television appearances included Call My Bluff and Crufts. Plaque of the Lake Pukaki tahr sculpture The Duke and Duchess appeared in three series of the BBC Two reality television programme Country House , screened from 1999 to 2002 detailing daily life ...

  3. Robin Russell, 14th Duke of Bedford - Wikipedia

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    He was born on 21 January 1940 at the Ritz Hotel in London, the son and heir apparent of John Ian Robert Russell, Lord Howland (1917–2002) (from August 1940 Marquess of Tavistock and from 1953 13th Duke of Bedford), by his first wife Clare Gwendolyn Bridgman (1903–1945), who died of an overdose of sedatives, [2] formerly the wife of Major Kenneth Chamney Walpole Hollway, MC.

  4. Tavistock Square - Wikipedia

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    The Tavistock Hotel, a branch of Imperial London Hotels, completed in 1951 is on the south side of the square. [17] Lynton House [18] and Tavis House, [19] both substantial red-brick office blocks on the east side, were built in the mid-20th century. [20] Passfield Hall, a hall of residence for undergraduates of the London School of Economics. [21]

  5. Inside Lady Rose Hanbury’s Historic Houghton Hall Residence

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  6. Tavistock House - Wikipedia

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    At Tavistock House Dickens wrote Bleak House, Hard Times, Little Dorrit and A Tale of Two Cities. He also put on amateur theatricals there which are described in John Forster's Life of Charles Dickens. [1] [2] Later, it was the home of William and Georgina Weldon, whose lodger was the French composer Charles Gounod, who composed part of his ...

  7. Endsleigh Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Endsleigh Cottage (now "Endsleigh House") is a country house near Milton Abbot, about 6 miles NW of Tavistock, Devon in England. It is a Grade I listed building. The gardens are Grade I listed in the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. [1] The house was built in the early 19th century for the Duke of Bedford. Today, it is a hotel.