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Eltham Palace is a heritage site "where art deco meets Henry VIII"Southeast London's Eltham Palace is an unusual marriage of medieval and Tudor architecture and the opulent interior-design choices of 1930s millionaires, which forms the next instalment in our Art ...
Two diamond-encrusted Cartier brooches once owned by the socialite Virginia Courtauld are going on display at her former ...
What story will you bring? BBC One’s Antiques Roadshow will be filming at the Art Deco marvel Eltham Palace and Gardens in Greenwich on Sunday 10 June. Fiona Bruce and the team of Antiques ...
It's being held at Eltham Palace, a medieval building with stunning Thirties add-ons masterminded by the Courtauld family. Eltham Palace Court Yard, SE9 (020-8294 2548). Sun 14 Sep, 10am ...
Two diamond-encrusted Cartier brooches, once owned by the arts patron Virginia Courtauld, have been acquired by English Heritage and go on display today at her former home, Eltham Palace in London.
Once the home of King Henry VIII, Eltham Palace became famous in the 20th Century for its art deco interiors. These have now undergone a £1.7m restoration, the results of which will soon go on ...
The high jinks of officers based at Eltham Palace in south-east London have been brought to life in an exhibition. Memories of those who lived and worked at the opulent mansion when it was the Royal ...
Two diamond-encrusted Cartier brooches once owned by millionaire socialite Virginia Courtauld are going on display for the first time at her former palace home in south-east London. Eltham Palace ...
While lavish hospitality was always on the menu at Eltham Palace, some guests received bites under the table. The culprit was Mah-Jongg. Bought by Stephen from London department store Harrods in ...
What story will you bring? BBC One’s Antiques Roadshow will be filming at the Art Deco marvel Eltham Palace and Gardens in Greenwich on Sunday 10 June. Fiona Bruce and the team of Antiques ...
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