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The Orangery was the chief work begun in 1678, and in the following year the superb
The Story of Versailles Francis Loring Payne
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The Orangery was a mile from the village of Gaines, which lay to the northeast of Richmond, and was some twelve miles from Hanover
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The Orangery was a mile from the village of Gaines, which lay to the northeast of Richmond, and was some twelve miles from
With Lee in Virginia: a story of the American Civil War 1867
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One of the charming compensations of a life shared in this way is that you can mingle or even dine at the Orangery tea room with the crowds at any moment.
Life at Burghley David Netto 2011
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His replacement at No 10, Craig Oliver, was with his boss at the Orangery, but it was Coulson's absence, rather than Oliver's presence which felt more significant.
David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Co flock to pay homage at Rupert Murdoch's summer party 2011
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Labour leader Ed Miliband and shadow chancellor Ed Balls sheltered from the inclement weather in a giant canopy at the Orangery in Kensington, along with other attendees, but by the time a dramatic storm broke after 9pm, and rain lashed down on the guests, the party was already thinning out.
David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Co flock to pay homage at Rupert Murdoch's summer party 2011
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Labour leader Ed Miliband and shadow chancellor Ed Balls sheltered from the inclement weather in a giant canopy at the Orangery in Kensington, along with other attendees, but by the time a dramatic storm broke after 9pm, and rain lashed down on the guests, the party was already thinning out.
David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Co flock to pay homage at Rupert Murdoch's summer party 2011
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His replacement at No 10, Craig Oliver, was with his boss at the Orangery, but it was Coulson's absence, rather than Oliver's presence which felt more significant.
David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Co flock to pay homage at Rupert Murdoch's summer party 2011
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The news of Chatsworth's mammoth attic sale this autumn reminds me thatthe last such "reduction" sale there was in 1957, when surplus furniture and effects went under the hammer in a marquee next to the Orangery.
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The exhibit of a wide variety of fragrant plants and their oils at the Orangery at the Luxembourg Gardens was an unexpected surprise and we got to make lavender sachets to take home!
Archive 2008-09-01 The Nag 2008
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