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  2. Douglas House, Westminster - Wikipedia

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    The original Douglas House, which opened either during or after the Second World War, occupied the former Guards Club building at 41–43 Brook Street in Mayfair. [2] The second Douglas House was located at 66 Lancaster Gate, W2, in the Bayswater/Hyde Park district of London, one block north of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens and the actual Lancaster Gate on Bayswater Road.

  3. Douglas House, Petersham - Wikipedia

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    The house, stables and cottage were Grade II listed in 1950 and the house's designation upgraded to Grade II* in 1983. [4] [5] The Federal Republic of Germany bought Douglas House and grounds in 1969 and built a school around it. The German School London was then founded in 1971. New buildings were erected in the grounds, but the original house ...

  4. Douglas House - Wikipedia

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    John S. Douglas House, Uniontown, Pennsylvania George Douglas House , North Kingstown, Rhode Island Hugh Bright Douglas House , Fayetteville, Tennessee, listed on the NRHP

  5. German School London - Wikipedia

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    The German School London (German: Deutsche Schule London; often referred to in both languages by its German abbreviation DSL) is an independent school based in the grounds of Douglas House in Petersham [5] in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Founded in 1971, today it serves a student body of over 800, from kindergarten to the end of ...

  6. Petersham, London - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Schule (DSL), London (the German School London), is based at Douglas House. The Russell School, now on Petersham Road, was founded in 1851 by Lord John Russell, who served twice as Britain's Prime Minister. It was originally located in Richmond Park, near Petersham Gate, but the building was irreparably damaged by a bomb in 1943 and ...

  7. The History of Winfield House, the U.S. Ambassador's ... - AOL

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    They moved in in 1937 and named their house Winfield House, after Barbara's grandfather. Winfield House, the residence of Count and Countess Haugwitz-Reventlow, in 1938. Bettmann - Getty Images