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 : Tables set out in Painted Hall, Greenwich Palace, London


Tables set out in Painted Hall, Greenwich Palace, London

Feb. 26 Greenwich Palace; Two of the tables in the Painted Hall, which is now used as the officers Mess of the Naval College. To the far end of the first table is a silver replica, of Nelson's Column. The oak tables and chairs were made from timbers supplied by the old Boat House in Portsmouth Dockyard and the silver candlesticks were presented by the Admiralty and are copies of the Queen Anne Silver in H.K. governments possession

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13205191
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46955519
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5643px x 4424px (1.8MB)
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(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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Editorial Use Only - No Property or Model Releases. For any non-editorial use, please contact Mary Evans direct
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Keystone Pictures USA

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Admiralty Candlesticks Copies Dockyard Governments Greenwich Mess Portsmouth Possession Replica Supplied Timbers


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