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The Parlour, 11 Henrietta Street 1727-1728  - The parlour was the main entertaining room on the first floor of this town house designed by the architect James Gibbs. The exterior of the house was plain but in this room there was a very ornate ceiling, panels and plasterwork. The reconstruction can be seen in the Victoria and Albert Museum, Lond...
The Parlour, 11 Henrietta Street 1727-1728
The parlour was the main entertaining room on the first floor of this town house designed by the architect James Gibbs. The exterior of the house was...
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plain but in this room there was a very ornate ceiling, panels and plasterwork. The reconstruction can be seen in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
Subjects: History
Key Stages: KS2, KS3, KS4, KS4+