Description
forbidding strangers to enter
The event is taken from St John's Gospel
immortalised in Tennyson's poem
View of one of the pair of Ancient Egyptian obelisk dating from c1500 BC
you had better consent to give up 'The Three Crowns'
Gunnersbury House, the Seat of Princess Amelia mb-artistname George Washington Lambert forbidding strangers to enter'Gunnersbury House, the Seat of Princess Amelia'. Gunnersbury House is a Palladian mansion designed in the mid 17th century by John Webb, son in law and pupil of Inigo Jones. It was built for Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician. The house was acquired in 1760 for Princess Amelia, the second daughter of King George II.
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