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About the Archive This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive ... of the Tudor and Stuart Kings-the old Palace of Whitehall, noteworthy alike for its antiquity ...
For over a hundred years, starting in the 16th century, Whitehall Palace was the seat of the Tudor and Stuart monarchies, not to mention the site of many of their most notorious antics.
It was once the largest royal residence in Europe, but the last remnant of the Palace of Whitehall is now undergoing a facelift - with the help of a lot of scaffolding. These pictures show the ...
The Historic Royal Palaces' project, The Lost Palace, has just launched and uses interactive technologies to guide visitors on a digital adventure to discover a hidden history. This new visitor ...
Now, thanks to a new interactive experience, visitors can once again marvel at the wonders of the Palace of Whitehall. The Lost Palace is a handheld guide which allows you to hear, see and feel ...
For more than 300 years the palace was one of the main royal residences, becoming the principal royal residence after the fire of 1698 destroyed Whitehall Palace. Queen Mary, Henry VIII's daughter ...