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January 24, 2020

3385 UNITED KINGDOM (England) - Buckingham Palace


The London residence and administrative headquarters of the monarchy of the United Kingdom, but also the centre of state occasions and royal hospitality, Buckingham Palace is located in the City of Westminster and has 775 rooms and the largest private garden in London. The state rooms, used for official and state entertaining, are open to the public each year for most of August and September and on some days in winter and spring. When paying a state visit to Britain, foreign heads of state are usually entertained by the Queen at Buckingham Palace

Originally known as Buckingham House, the building at the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 on a site that had been in private ownership for at least 150 years. It was acquired by King George III in 1761 as a private residence for Queen Charlotte and became known as The Queen's House. During the 19th century it was enlarged, principally by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, who constructed three wings around a central courtyard. It became the London residence of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837.

The last major structural additions were made in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including the East Front, which contains the well-known balcony on which the royal family traditionally congregates to greet crowds. A German bomb destroyed the palace chapel during WWII. The original early 19th-century interior designs, many of which survive, include widespread use of brightly coloured scagliola and blue and pink lapis, on the advice of Sir Charles Long. King Edward VII oversaw a partial redecoration in a Belle Époque cream and gold colour scheme.

About the stamps


The first stamp is part of the series of definitives stamps, Fruits.
2016.01.17 Read pears (0.10 USD) - It's on the postcard 3432
2016.02.19 Grapes (0.05 USD) - It's on the postcard 3385
2016.08.12 Apples (0.01 USD)
2017.03.23 Read pears (0.10 USD)
2017.05.05 Strawberries (0.03 USD)
2018.01.19 Citrus × meyeri (0.02 USD)

The second stamp, dedicated to Marvin Gaye (1939-1984), is part of the series Music Icons, about which I wrote here. The last stamp, depicting Gregory Hines (1946-2003), is part of the Black Heritage Series, about which I wrote here.

References
Buckingham Palace - Wikipedia

Sender: Denise 
Sent from Western Nassau (New York / United States), on 11.01.2020

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