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She lugged it all west, past the Royal Mews where, it was said, a great space would be made to commemorate Nelson and Trafalgar.
Sharpe's Regiment Cornwell, Bernard 1986
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The Royal Mews cover an extent of four acres, and accommodate as many as one hundred horses.
Queen Victoria Story of Her Life and Reign, 1819-1901 Anonymous
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A good idea of Spanish horses may be gained by a visit to the Royal Mews in Madrid.
Spanish Life in Town and Country L. Higgin
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The Royal Mews cover an extent of four acres, and accommodate as many as one hundred horses.
Queen Victoria Anonymous 1901
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Because he would then be inspired by the Royal Mews.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, November 19, 1892 Various 1876
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The Royal Mews, the entrance to which is in Buckingham Palace Road, contains a large riding-school, a room for the state harness, stabling for the state and other horses, and houses for forty carriages.
Mayfair, Belgravia, and Bayswater The Fascination of London Walter Besant 1868
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The Royal Mews was established at Bloomsbury (Lomesbury) from very early times to 1537, when it was burnt down and the mews removed to the site of the present National Gallery (see _The Strand_, same series).
Holborn and Bloomsbury The Fascination of London Walter Besant 1868
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I took notes about everything -- about painting, architecture, and even the Royal Mews.
Philip Gilbert Hamerton An Autobiography, 1834-1858, and a Memoir by His Wife, 1858-1894 Eug��nie Hamerton 1864
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Green waste includes grass cuttings, twigs, branches and 'arisings' soiled straw from the stables in the Royal Mews.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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However, the workload is increased by the need to recycle waste such as grass cuttings, twigs, branches and 'arisings' - soiled straw from the stables in the Royal Mews.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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