BUCKINGHAM PALACE The Palace and Its Residents in Historical Photographs
Buckingham Palace: The Palace and Its Residents in Historical Photographs
by Michael Hill
Published by Salamander Books Ltd, London 1995
31 x 22 x 2 cm
Buckingham Palace is one of the most famous, most popular and – since it was opened to the public in 1993– one of the most visited palaces in the world.
Using black and white photography, this fascinating book takes a nostalgic look back over the London residence of the British royal family, viewing their private rooms and offering an intimate look at the royals relaxing, as well as photographs from more formal occasions – foreign state visits, garden parties, ceremonial events and, of course, royal weddings.
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