A fireworks manufactory – Brocks Fireworks – was built here in 1868 (evidenced by the current pub,The Pyrotechnists Arms). The railway arrived in 1871. St Antholin’s Church was built in 1877 using funds from the sale of the City of London church, St Antholin’s, Budge Row, which w...
Still onwards… There then follows narrative of the arrival in London of the royal party and later events which we won’t go into here. Mancini tells us the royal party were accompanied by four wagonloads of arms with the Queen’s brothers and sons insignia on them which had been stored ...
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While Hampton Court Palace, the Tower of London, Kew Palace and the remnant of the Palace of Whitehall known as the Banqueting House are all royal palaces, they ceased being used regularly for royal court purposes in the 18th century and are now in the care ofHistoric Royal Palaces(along wi...