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Buckingham Palace is instantly recognisable as a symbol of the
monarchy, of London and of Britain itself. But what goes on behind
the famous facade? Buckingham Palace is much more than a stone
backdrop to pomp and pageantry. Since Queen Victoria's time it has
been the official London residence for the ruling monarch and it
houses a superb collection of works of art, part of the Royal
Collection, but this is no rarefied museum. The headquarters of the
British monarchy, Buckingham Palace is that rare thing - a working
palace. Its state rooms form a magnificent setting for the official
and ceremonial duties carried out by Her Majesty The Queen as Head
of State of the United Kingdom and Head of the Commonwealth. This
souvenir guide takes you inside the Palace and highlights the
multiple roles Buckingham Palace plays - as a symbol, a royal
residence, a working palace and an exceptional art collection -
while offering a glimpse into one of the most famous buildings in
the world.
The world’s oldest theatre site in continuous use, the Theatre
Royal Drury Lane has been at the heart of Covent Garden for more
than 350 years. Audiences have flocked to the Lane to see the
greatest stars of the day in spectacular productions ranging from
Shakespeare to pantomime, from thrilling dramas to ground-breaking
musicals. The present theatre was built in 1811, after a
devastating fire destroyed the previous incarnation, and the Lane
has now been restored to its original Georgian glory by Andrew and
Madeleine Lloyd Webber. The world-class theatrical and performance
space is today an entertainment and cultural destination alive
throughout the day. This souvenir guide tells the story of the Lane
from its bawdy beginnings in Restoration London to its newly
restored elegance, unearthing the secrets of a theatre that has
survived tragedy and fire, royal scandals, ghosts and even murder,
while keeping audiences enthralled for centuries.
A royal palace for over 500 years, Holyroodhouse is The Queen's
official Scottish residence. It has been home to Mary, Queen of
Scots, and Bonnie Prince Charlie, as well as the setting for
rebellion, murder and marriages that have changed the course of
British history. This new guide tells the sometimes turbulent story
of Holyroodhouse, while new photography offers a closer look at its
interiors and some of the artworks on display.
When Kate Vavasour wakes in hospital, she can remember nothing
about the family gathered around her bed, or of her life before the
accident. The doctors diagnose post-traumatic amnesia and say the
memories should start returning. Which they do . . . but these
memories are not her own. They belong to Isabel Vavasour, who lived
and died at Askerby Hall over four hundred years earlier . . .
Returning to Askerby Hall to recuperate, Kate finds herself in a
house full of shadows and suspicions. Unable to recognise her
family, her friends or even her small son, she struggles to piece
together the events that led to her terrible fall. Life at Askerby,
it seems, is not as illustrious as the Vavasours would have the
public believe. But before she can uncover the mysteries of the
present, she must first discover the truth about the past ... Was
Isabel's madness real, or was her mistake trusting the one person
she thought would never betray her?
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