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Eltham Palace (Paperback)
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Eltham Palace (Paperback)
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List price R517
Loot Price R482
Discovery Miles 4 820
You Save R35 (7%)
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Eltham Palace is famous for its links with royalty and national
events over a period of three and a half centuries, between the
reigns of Edward I and James I. This richly illustrated book
follows these important moments in the building's history, along
with the parallel stories of its architecture, gardens, vineyards
and parks. The staff responsible for its upkeep and the effects on
the local community of having a royal building in its midst are
also chronicled here. What remains of the Palace's former splendour
today are the moat bridge, part of its outer court and the
magnificent great hall, built for Edward IV, which survived long
years of use as a barn after the Civil Wars. A 1930s mansion now
adjoins the hall and both buildings are administered by English
Heritage. Eltham Palace was central to its local community as well
as to the aristocratic levels of international society. While the
court was at Eltham the palace was the centre of administration for
the whole country as far as that part of the royal government which
travelled round the country with the monarch was concerned. During
such visits a great many people came to Eltham on official and
personal business, the largest numbers arriving at Easter when alms
were distributed to the poor. Surviving records are numerous and
document many aspects of the royal manor and the parish, including
sports and ceremonies and the activities of the home farm. The book
traces the palace from its medieval and Tudor beginnings, with
court visits, the arrivals of foreign royalty and ambassadors, and
the tournaments and festivities, through the unfortunate
destruction of many of its royal buildings in the 17th century, up
to Eltham Palace's state and purpose today. Containing many details
concerning the palace and people of Eltham which do not appear in
earlier descriptions of its history, this vivid and in-depth work
will be of great interest to local and tourists, as well as those
interested in such a rich royal heritage and architectural history.
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