Hampton Court Palace

Hampton Court Palace
Author: Lucy Worsley,David Souden
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: STANFORD:36105121855626

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Worsley and Souden's book tells the story of one of the finest palaces in Europe, covering the original buildings of Henry VIII's reign and the baroque additions by Sir Christopher Wren, as well as the famous Gardens. It also reveals details of palace life for both the monarchy and those 'below stairs'.

The Story of Hampton Court Palace

The Story of Hampton Court Palace
Author: David Souden,Lucy Worsley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Palaces
ISBN: 185894631X

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Hampton Court Palace, to the south-west of London, is one of the most famous and magnificent buildings in Britain. The original palace was begun by Cardinal Wolsey, but it soon attracted the attention of his Tudor king and became the centre of royal and political life for the next 200 years. In this new, lavishly illustrated history, the stories of the people who have inhabited the palace over the last five centuries take centre stage. Here Henry VIII and most of his six wives held court, Shakespeare and his players performed, and Charles I escaped arrest after his defeat in the Civil War. William III and Mary II introduced French court etiquette, and Georgian kings and princes argued violently amid the splendid interiors. Alongside the royal residents, there have been equally fascinating characters among courtiers and servants. Queen Victoria opened the palace to the public in the nineteenth century, and since then millions of visitors have been drawn to Hampton Court by its grandeur, its beauty and the many intriguing stories of those great and small who once lived here.

Eliza Rose

Eliza Rose
Author: Lucy Worsley
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2016-04-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781408870129

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The captivating debut children's novel from popular television historian Lucy Worsley is an exciting and charming glimpse behind the scenes of the Tudor court. I would often wonder about my future husband. A knight? A duke? A stable boy? Of course the last was just a wicked fancy. Eliza Rose Camperdowne is young and headstrong, but she knows her duty well. As the only daughter of a noble family, she must one day marry a man who is very grand and very rich. But Fate has other plans. When Eliza becomes a maid of honour, she's drawn into the thrilling, treacherous court of Henry the Eighth ... Is her glamorous cousin Katherine Howard a friend or a rival? And can a girl choose her own destiny in a world ruled by men?

All the King s Cooks

All the King s Cooks
Author: Peter Brears
Publsiher: Souvenir Press
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2011-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780285640238

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The massive kitchens at Hampton Court were built to supply the entire household of Henry VIII. They were the first professional kitchens organised on such a scale. Brears provides a practical guide to their running, dispelling many of the misconceptions about the cooking and eating of meals in Tudor England. Including authentic recipes from the period, adapted for modern kitchens, such as Chicken Farced and Smothered Rabbit and White Leach (a form of cool jelly), All the King's Cooks is fully illustrated with colour photographs recreating the life of the kitchens. With the author's own detailed drawings, no other book gets so close to the sights, sounds and smells of the Tudor kitchen.

Explore Hampton Court Palace

Explore Hampton Court Palace
Author: Sarah Kilby,Clare Murphy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1117508555

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The Gardens and Parks at Hampton Court Palace

The Gardens and Parks at Hampton Court Palace
Author: Todd Longstaffe-Gowan,Vivian Russell
Publsiher: Frances Lincoln Limited
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2005
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0711223688

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Hampton Court Palace has the finest Baroque park and garden layout in Britain. Set within 2,000 acres of parkland and bounded on its south and east sides by the River Thames, the historic landscape possesses a rich overlay of garden improvements from the early sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries. This book explores the history of this landscape. Among the many themes it addresses are the role and impact of patrons, designers and estate workers; planting and horticultural techniques; statuary, fountains and other garden ornaments; and maintenance and conservation. The photographs that accompany the text, by acclaimed photographer Vivian Russell, constitute the most comprehensive topographical survey of the palace's gardens since the late eighteenth century.

Hampton Court

Hampton Court
Author: Simon Thurley
Publsiher: Paul Mellon Ctr for Studies
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0300102232

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The book takes as its starting point the argument that the only way to understand fully a building such as Hampton Court is to set it in the political and social context of its time and to explore the lives and motivations of its builders. The picture that emerges is on the one hand intensely personal - one of architects and builders fulfilling the whims of kings and princes. On the other hand, it is bureaucratic: Hampton Court is revealed first as the royal household, then as a palace claimed by grace-and-favour residents and finally, by visitors and tourists as their own. The history of the building is taken right up to the beginning of the twenty-first century. The twentieth-century story of Hampton Court is one of conservation and of changing attitudes towards opening up the complex to the public - it covers everything from the agonising discussions as to whether to build public lavatories to an account of the private enterprise that caused an octogenarian to make a personal fortune out of opening the maze to the public. It includes also the story of the terrible fire of 1986 and its aftermath. Social history and architectural history sit side by side in this intriguing account. New and important attributions are made to the architects Hugh May, Nicholas Hawksmoor, William Talman, Colen Campbell and Edward Blore amongst others. Moreover, the palace and its setting are placed in their European context and their long-term architectural significance is gauged. The book is lavishly illustrated with original paintings, prints and drawings, while a specially commissioned suite of plans and reconstructions reveals the evolving form of the buildings.

Power Palace

Power Palace
Author: Elizabeth Newbery,Clare Murphy,Tim Archbold
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 1873993609

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