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The royal palaces of Winchester, Whitehall, Kensington, and St. James's Christopher Wren, architect for Their Majesties King Charles II, King James II, King William III and Queen Mary II, and Queen Anne, 1660-1715

Title: The royal palaces of Winchester, Whitehall, Kensington, and St. James's Christopher Wren, architect for Their Majesties King Charles II, King James II, King William III and Queen Mary II, and Queen Anne, 1660-1715
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Wren, Christopher Sir.

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