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while on campaign, and had them transported to England as ballast in the empty troop ships on their return journeys from depositing British troops. Throughout the building process, the Duchess kept a close watch on even the smallest details and quarreled with the Wrens over the contractors they had
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being given the use of Marlborough House from 1831 until her death in 1849. Following Queen Adelaide's death, Queen Victoria asked Parliament to allow the Prince of Wales to live there when he turned nineteen. From May to September 1852, the Museum of Manufactures, a predecessor of the
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After Queen Mary's death in 1953, Marlborough House continued to be used by various members of the royal family as a London residence before Queen Elizabeth II leased it to the Commonwealth Secretariat in 1965, an arrangement which continues today.
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to joke that the Duchess had "the direction in chief to herself, with Sir Christopher Wren as her Deputy Surveyor." Eventually she dismissed the Wrens and took control of the design herself.
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In 1936, Marlborough House became the London residence of George V's widow, Queen Mary, who survived George by 17 years. In the grounds of the house remains her
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after her husband became George V in 1910. Following this, Queen Alexandra once again made Marlborough House her London home, until her death in 1925. A late
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substantially enlarged the structure by adding a range of rooms on the north side and a deep porch for the Prince and Princess of Wales, later King
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before her, returned to live there in her widowhood and memorials to both queens are on its grounds. The building was leased by Queen
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After his father moved to Buckingham Palace in 1901, Edward VII's son George, now Prince of Wales, took up residence with his wife
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After Leopold became king of Belgium and left Britain, Marlborough House continued to be primarily used by members of the
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in the house on 22 April 1831. In the 1820s plans were drawn up to demolish Marlborough House and replace it with a
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and their children. Mary extensively redecorated to make the home more comfortable, and was reluctant to move to
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In its original form Marlborough House had just two storeys. This illustration of c.1750 shows the garden front.
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to add a third storey to the house and architectural details like new ceilings and chimneypieces.
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built for her is still in place. A plaque to commemorate Queen Mary was unveiled in 1967.
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arranged for the building to be used by the "National Art Training School", later the
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Histoire de Belgique (in French). VII: De la Révolution de 1830 à la Guerre de 1914
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at a low rent from Queen Anne, which beforehand had been partly occupied by the
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was signed at Marlborough House, before its independence on 18 February 1965.
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each September. The house is also open for group tours by prior arrangement.
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that was completed in 1711. The stonework and ornamentation were built by
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died in 1901, when Edward acceded to the throne and they moved to nearby
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The Royal College of Art, One Hundred and Fifty Years of Art and Design
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and his son of the same name designed a two-story brick building with
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Survey of London: volumes 29 and 30: St James Westminster, Part 1
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After the fourth duke's death in 1817 ownership was taken up by
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was overall commander for Britain and her allies; seat of the
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This view of the entrance front published in the 1850s before
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The Victoria & Albert Museum: The History of its Building
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Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660-1859 by Rupert Gunnis
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inserted in the ceiling is surrounded by paintings by
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Visiting Information at The Commonwealth Secretariat
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Marlborough House is usually open to the public for
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The nearly cubical saloon retains wall-paintings by
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Location of Marlborough House in City of Westminster
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Grade I listed buildings in the City of Westminster
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Mansion in the City of Westminster, London, England
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Marlborough House, Brighton
Blenheim Palace

London
SW1Y 5HX
Christopher Wren
Charles III
The Crown
Listed Building
Marlborough House is located in City of Westminster
51°30′18″N 0°8′9″W / 51.50500°N 0.13583°W / 51.50500; -0.13583
Grade I listed
The Mall
St James's
City of Westminster
London
Commonwealth of Nations
Commonwealth Secretariat
St James's Palace
Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
Queen Anne
dukes of Marlborough
Edward VII
Queen Mary
Queen Alexandra
Elizabeth II

John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
Crown Estate
pheasantry

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