Nonsuch Palace : : The Material Culture of a Noble Restoration Household / / Martin Biddle.

Nonsuch in Surrey was Henry VIII's last and most fantastic palace. Begun in 1538, at the start of the 30th year of Henry's reign, the palace was intended as a triumphal celebration of the power and the grandeur of Henry VIII and the Tudor dynasty. The site was chosen for its fine countrysi...

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Place / Publishing House:[s.l.] : : Historic England,, 2005.
Year of Publication:2005
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 p.)
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