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  2. Richmond House, Twickenham - Wikipedia

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    The house was then bought by Mary, Dowager Countess of Shelburne (mother of the William Petty, 1st Marquess of Lansdowne, who served as Prime Minister) in 1766. [1] It then passed to Martha Bruce, Countess of Elgin and Kincardine (mother of Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin , who installed the Elgin Marbles in the British Museum ) in 1810. [ 1 ]

  3. Grade II* listed buildings in the London Borough of Richmond ...

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    Seaforth House Church Terrace, Richmond TW10 6SE: Terraced house: Early 18th century: 10 January 1950: 1261555: Upload Photo: Seymour House Warwick House Montpelier Row, Twickenham TW1 2NQ: House: 1720: 2 September 1952

  4. Grade I listed buildings in the London Borough of Richmond ...

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    Twickenham: Country house: 1724-29: 2 September 1952 1285673 ... Richmond: House: 18th century: 10 January 1950 1065318: Richmond Palace Gate House. More images ...

  5. Marble Hill House - Wikipedia

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    Marble Hill House is a Neo-Palladian villa, now Grade I listed, in Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It was built between 1724 and 1729 as the home of Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk , who lived there until her death.

  6. Municipal Borough of Twickenham - Wikipedia

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    The name "Twickenham" means two ways (roads) settlement or two-farm settlement, and the main device on the shield was a green pall or Y-shaped figure to illustrate the first reading which also resembles the arms of Diocese of Canterbury, which had historical links with the area. At the top of the shield was an antique lamp for literature, arts ...

  7. The Naked Ladies - Wikipedia

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    The Naked Ladies are a Grade II listed [1] statue complex on a rockery and water cascade in the gardens of York House, Twickenham, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England. The larger than human size statues depict eight Oceanids and a pair of aquatic horses.

  8. The Boathouse, Twickenham - Wikipedia

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    The property was previously known as Dick Waite's Boathouse, [3] and was built in the late 1960s as part of a redevelopment of Sims' Boatyard, a builder of racing boats. It provided meeting rooms, commercial film and recording studios, offices and residential quarters for use of the boatyard.

  9. Category : Houses in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

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