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Hampton Court Palace

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The Chandos Portrait of William Shakespeare

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Privy Gardens


The Privy gardens was built for William III, but was was not complete at the time of his death. It has been restored to look like what it did for William III in 1702 using documents submitted by the workmen. The Garden also contains the Tijou screen which has twelve elaborate panels symbolizing parts of the United Kingdom made out of wrought iron.[1]



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  1. Palaces, H. R. (n.d.). Privy Garden. Retrieved May 22, 2017, from [1]



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