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Date: 2009-04-28 07:37:19
Terracotta
Exempt charities
Natural History Museum
Knights Bachelor
Kensington
Albertopolis
Exhibition Road
Royal Albert Hall
Science Museum
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
London
Grade I listed buildings in London

The Victorian Kensington Walk By Kevin Flude October 2003 INTRODUCTION Kensington gained its sobriquet Royal because Queen Victoria was born in Kensington Palace. The whole area is also a testament to the energy of the V

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