Tuesday, December 27, 2011

'Queen Anne's Orangery, Kensington Palace' - Canvas - Medium - 30x45cm

!±8± 'Queen Anne's Orangery, Kensington Palace' - Canvas - Medium - 30x45cm

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Post Date : Dec 27, 2011 04:09:04 | Usually ships in 2-3 business days

This fine art print is created on archival canvas from the original negative - resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display.

  • Canvas
  • Medium - 30x45cm

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Canvas Prints of Queen Annes Orangery, Kensington Palace from Mary Evans

!±8± Canvas Prints of Queen Annes Orangery, Kensington Palace from Mary Evans

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Post Date : Dec 16, 2011 17:24:21 | Usually ships in 2-3 business days

12x8 Canvas Print, White Sides. , Queen Annes Orangery, Kensington Palace. Queen Annes Orangery, Kensington Palace, London Date circa 1930s. Chosen by Mary Evans. Photo printed on archival quality canvas. Laminated. Canvas print stretched and hand mounted over thick 1 3/8 inch wooden bars. No frame, Gallery art appearance. Ready to hang. This item is shipped from our American lab.

  • This 12x8 Canvas Print features an image chosen by Mary Evans. Estimated image size 305x203mm.
  • White Sides Photo printed on archival quality canvas. Laminated. Canvas print stretched and hand mounted over thick 1 3/8 inch wooden bars. No frame, Gallery art appearance. Ready to hang
  • Image Description: Queen Annes Orangery, Kensington Palace, London Date circa 1930s
  • For any queries regarding this item please contact Mary Evans c/o Media Storehouse quoting Media Reference 4413510
  • © (c) Mary Evans Picture Library 201

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Monday, December 12, 2011

Framed Prints of Queen Annes Orangery, Kensington Palace from Mary Evans

!±8± Framed Prints of Queen Annes Orangery, Kensington Palace from Mary Evans


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Framed 20x16 Print, Black Satin Frame with White Mat. , Queen Annes Orangery, Kensington Palace. Queen Annes Orangery, Kensington Palace, London Date circa 1930s. Chosen by Mary Evans. 30x20 wooden frame with mat and RA4 20x16 print. Finished back including brown backing paper, hanging bracket and corner bumpers.

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

2 Chicks Visit Kensington Park

A moment in Kensington Park, before tea at The Orangery and a tour of The Enchanted Palace! Read all about it at Malayna's Symbolic Themes blog! malayna-dawn.typepad.com Or read about our complete London experience on Women on World Excursions: wowexcursions.wordpress.com

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Have You Heard About The Kensington Palace?

!±8± Have You Heard About The Kensington Palace?

If you thought only the royal palace in England was worth seeing, you surely are missing out on something magical, the Kensington Palace. The palace is known to ooze remnants of the past and in the beginning the Palace was known to the locals as the famous Nottingham House. At first it was under the then Earl of Nottingham and hence the name in the beginning. But it was in the year 1689 when William III took over the mansion from the then Earl of Nottingham, and refurbished the entire palace. The widening of the private roads was sanctioned by William III and there were royal apartments made for the royal couple, the King and the Queen as well.

It is at the Kensington Palace where Queen Ann used to be for many days during the early 1700's, says a source. Under her there were many apartments that got a facelift and an extension, however, her main forte on renovating the palace was to upkeep the status of the Kensington Palace's gardens, say tourists. There was an orangery made along with other buildings meant for the gardens, while Queen Ann was around at the Kensington Palace.

If you look back in time, it was in 1819 when Queen Victoria was born in the famous Kensington Palace. She lived there until she ascended the throne in the year 1837 and then finally moved to the famous Buckingham Palace, says a source. Even Queen Mary, who is the grandmother of the present Queen of England, was born in the Palace, in 1867, says a source.

In recent times, the Kensington Palace was known to be the home of the worlds favorite Princess, Princess Diana. Sources say the late princess lived at the west wing of the Palace, until her untimely and very shocking death, which happened in 2002. At present the building is inhabited by Prince and Princess Michael of Kent along with the well known Duke and Duchess of Kent and Gloucester as well. They all belong to the royal family and are known to be the queen's cousins. The Kensington Palace also resides workers who work for Her Majesty, the Queen of England. It is also here at the Kensington Palace, where Prince Charles is known to drop by to perform tasks and to supervise the works for the royal administrative needs, says a source.

The Kensington Palace is open to those who would like to come by and pay a visit. If you would like to be one of the visitors, do ensure to attend the "Enchanted Place" which is an exhibition running since last year and would do so till the end of next year, says a source. There are glorious state apartments where leading fashionistas and designers display their spectacular creations. Some say most of the creations would be inspired by the late princess, Diana.

There is a lot that you would get to see and explore at when you step foot inside the Palace. From historically inclined stories to hear, gossips and rumors, to items and architectural wonders within, the Kensington Palace satiates the curious mind. You would also be able to have total enjoyment watching the interactive theatre groups performing and even sit down to watch some film clips of the palace which could be so real and haunting, say tourists who have witnessed it all. They say at the Kensington Palace, each room has her own story and she would love to tell it to you through the exhibitions the palace doles out to the commoners.

Would you like the story to be told to you as well? If yes, do drop by this time and visit the famous Kensington Palace.


Have You Heard About The Kensington Palace?

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

'Queen Anne's Orangery, Kensington Palace' - Canvas - Medium - 30x45cm

!±8± 'Queen Anne's Orangery, Kensington Palace' - Canvas - Medium - 30x45cm

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Post Date : Oct 27, 2011 03:39:50 | Usually ships in 2-3 business days


This fine art print is created on archival canvas from the original negative - resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display.

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Monday, September 26, 2011

Kensington and Chelsea Wedding Venues - The Finest in London, England

!±8± Kensington and Chelsea Wedding Venues - The Finest in London, England

Kensington and Chelsea is spoilt for choice when it comes to glamorous London wedding venues. As the home of chic elegance, it's a magnet for successful celebrities as well as those wanting to be seen in the right place.

Kensington and Chelsea Register Office is possibly the best known of London wedding locations the world over. It's not that this Grade II listed building is particularly special. It's all about the location. It's situated on the fashionable Kings Road, which, along with Carnaby Street is where the swinging sixties originated. Fifty years later and thanks to the names that have exchanged their vows here, it's still one of the coolest places to get married. Kensington and Chelsea Register Office has two main rooms, the Rossetti room near the entrance that holds up to twelve people and upstairs the larger Brydon Room can host up to forty people including the couple. For wedding photographers the dim interior lighting with corresponding colour cast can be a challenge and so the best place for shots are either just inside the entrance or on the steps leading up from the Kings Road. Thankfully you don't have to be an A-list celebrity to get married here but it's still a good excuse for a pair of sexy Christian Louboutin's.

The Roof Gardens on Kensington High Street have been owned by Richard Branson since the 1980s and recently given a substantial face lift. For many years it's been famous for its resident Pink Flamingo's and far reaching views across London. It's an oasis in the middle of London, with 3 stunning gardens and a pond covering 1.5 acres of prime rooftop space. The gardens were originally laid out in the late 1930s and provide a visually stunning and highly original location for a wedding ceremony and reception for up to five hundred guests. London wedding photographers always enjoy working here because it has natural light in abundance and almost everywhere you look it is there's something striking to photograph the couple with.

Kensington Palace and the Orangery is yet another exciting and stylish wedding venue expertly and professionally managed by Historic Royal Palaces. Set in Kensington Gardens to the West of Hyde Park, Kensington Palace offers an incredible setting. Apart from Kensington Palace itself along with its historic and current residents (including the late Princess Diana) there is a delightful sunken garden with a central pond that looks fantastic all year round. The Orangery itself was built in the early 1700s as a summerhouse and overlooks a beautiful lawn that is divided by an avenue of Bay trees connecting the Orangery to Kensington Palace. Guests can take a private 'Enchanted Palace' tour, play Croquet on the lawn and even marvel at a firework display in the evening after dinner. Once again for a wedding photographer light here is an important consideration and the Orangery does not disappoint. The spacious, white marbled, high ceilinged Orangery with its large windows along the front façade ensures that there's a mass of natural light to enhance the photos of the couple and their guests.


Kensington and Chelsea Wedding Venues - The Finest in London, England

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