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Royal Pew, Chapel Royal |
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Oxford Archaeological Unit unpublished report series
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Report (in Series)
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Abstract: |
Oxford Archaeology was commissioned by Historic Royal Palaces to work with Martin Ashley Architects at the Royal Pew in the Chapel Royal, Hampton Court Palace, Surrey. The investigation and recording work was required as a condition of Scheduled Monument Clearance during exploratory works to ascertain the current structural integrity of the Royal Pew and during the resulting building repair works. The Royal Pew is a historically significant element of The Chapel Royal and, in turn, Hampton Court Palace. The Chapel has been altered and reordered on numerous occasions since the early 16th century, both as a result of the personal wishes of the monarch and as a consequence of the changing religious doctrine over the course of the Chapel's history. The investigations not only revealed the complicated nature of the structure of Royal Pew but also identified the major phases of construction for the pew as a whole. |
Author: |
A Kelly
J T Munby
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Oxford Archaeology
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Please note: this record has been validated by-proxy by Historic England.
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Year of Publication: |
2009
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Chapel Royal / Royal Pew Phase II + III |
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Greater London |
District: |
Richmond upon Thames |
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RICHMOND UPON THAMES |
Country: |
England |
Grid Reference: 515720, 168480 (Easting, Northing)
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01 Feb 2018 |