2021
DOI: 10.21039/rsj.326
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The Royal Studies Journal Article Prize Winner 2021: The Queen's House before Queen's House: Margaret of Anjou and Greenwich Palace, 1447-1453

Abstract: Almost two hundred years before Inigo Jones completed the Queen's House for Henrietta Maria at Greenwich, another French-born queen consort of England had established the first queenly household there. In 1447, Margaret of Anjou acquired the riverside residence of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, on what is now the site of the Old Royal Naval College. Over the next five years, the Queen commissioned a substantial programme of building works at the site, which transformed the existing manor house into a royal pala… Show more

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