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785:Statue of Queen Anne at Queen Anne's Gate London
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295:Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain
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379:Buildings, occupants and listing designations
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2495:Cox, Montagu H (1926). "Queen Anne's Gate".
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2671:Transport infrastructure completed in 1874
2511:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
2184:"No. 42 Queen Anne's Gate Heritage Record"
595:nearby. Nos. 21 and 23 are listed Grade I.
564:Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
525:award. It is now owned by the businessman
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625:Richard Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane
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761:Doorcase at No. 28 Queen Anne's Gate
655:Edward Tennant, 1st Baron Glenconner
606:, from 1836 until his death in 1875.
416:James Harris, 5th Earl of Malmesbury
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2012:National Heritage List for England
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1541:"Lord Sinclair's London residence"
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1363:"The Bride of Denmark's Lion Bar"
1123:"Westminster properties for sale"
602:from 1783 to 1788, and the judge
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510:and naval moderniser; and of the
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422:. Nos. 1-3 are listed Grade II.
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1405:"Charles Townley blue plaque"
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996:Westminster City Council 2008
940:Westminster City Council 2008
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653:No. 34, formerly the home of
562:No. 20 was the birthplace of
504:John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher
2686:Anne, Queen of Great Britain
1973:"St Stephen's Club to close"
1068:Wilson, Rob (28 July 2020).
641:Nancy Tree (later Lancaster)
600:Sir George Shuckburgh-Evelyn
559:in 1913, lived at the house.
442:Parliamentary Agency Offices
246:Queen Anne’s Gate runs from
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604:Sir Edward Vaughan Williams
387:. Some of the houses have
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1726:"No. 20 Queen Anne's Gate"
1675:"No. 19 Queen Anne's Gate"
1650:"No. 17 Queen Anne's Gate"
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288:with its sticks and birds
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2520:Cruickshank, Dan (1992).
1567:"John Fisher blue plaque"
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609:No. 25 is listed Grade I.
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2597:Samuel Wyatt, Architect
1593:"Povlsen, Troels Holch"
1072:. Architects’ Journal.
886:Samuel Wyatt: Architect
676:. It is Grade I listed.
665:and is listed Grade II.
585:Mansfield Smith-Cumming
410:at the outbreak of the
228:Mansfield Smith-Cumming
192:Queen Anne architecture
1935:"Lord Haldane, No. 26"
725:6-12 Queen Anne’s Gate
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536:design of the street.
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340:, in the 2003 revised
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236:Admiral “Jacky” Fisher
2592:Robinson, John Martin
2444:Yale University Press
1098:. Adam Architecture.
880:, in his unpublished
713:1-3 Queen Anne’s Gate
385:Palace of Westminster
342:London 6: Westminster
336:.” Simon Bradley and
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200:Palace of Westminster
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1937:. Historic England.
1880:. 16 February 2016.
1367:Architectural Review
878:John Martin Robinson
857:Architectural Review
855:was a member of the
773:40 Queen Anne's Gate
749:15 Queen Anne’s Gate
737:14 Queen Anne's Gate
551:. In the 1920s, Sir
527:Troels Holch Povlsen
508:Admiral of the fleet
458:Architectural Review
453:The Bride of Denmark
353:statue of Queen Anne
346:Buildings of England
276:Statue of Queen Anne
214:, senior members of
194:. Simon Bradley and
111:Nearest Tube station
80:Transport for London
2522:"Queen Anne's Gate"
2436:London: Westminster
1983:on 16 February 2013
1595:. Companies House.
1487:, pp. 422–435.
1058:, pp. 137–141.
797:11 Old Queen Street
668:No. 40 was home to
627:, army reformer as
612:No. 26 was home to
547:, a founder of the
369:Ministry of Justice
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2186:. National Trust.
578:David Lloyd George
148:51.5005°N 0.1322°W
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2432:Pevsner, Nikolaus
1499:, pp. 59–61.
1369:. 14 April 2015.
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954:, pp. 56–57.
659:St Stephen's Club
587:, the founder of
576:and confidant of
573:News of the World
557:Buckingham Palace
408:Foreign Secretary
365:charitable school
330:conservation area
325:’s survey of the
272:South Sea Company
268:Christ's Hospital
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226:at No. 40,
188:Westminster
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