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Simon Thurley

Simon Thurley explains why the first Stuarts kept the great Tudor palace virtually intact.

Published October 20 2003
Simon Thurley, Director of the Museum of London, describes the discovery at the bottom of his garden that changed his life.
Published December 18 2000
On the tercentenary of the fire that destroyed it, Simon Thurley describes the significance of the royal Palace of Whitehall to the Tudor and Stuart monarchs who lived there.
Published January 1 1998

Simon Thurley sniffs the air in William III's Privy Garden at Hampton Court.

Published April 30 1997
The king on the move - Simon Thurley discusses the style and range of palaces and great houses Henry VIII had available to house him and his peripatetic court.
Published May 31 1991
Ann Hills on the salvation of Undercliffe Cemetery, a Victorian necropolis
Published October 15 1989

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