A place in history: The changing significance of Buckingham Palace
págs. 141-147
Imperial splendour: Buckingham Palace in 1913
págs. 148-152
George IV: furnishing in the French castle: The place of Dominique Daguerre in the Royal Collection
págs. 153-159
Clocks in the Royal Collection: From commissioning to collecting
págs. 160-163
Dining in state: Towards a greater simplicity
págs. 164-169
Fashion in the gallery: The Picture Gallery's changing hang
págs. 170-175
The Picture Gallery today: Focus on paintings
págs. 176-182
Zuccarelli in the Royal Collection: George III knew what he liked
págs. 183-185
A taste for history: Reynolds, West, George III, and George IV
págs. 186-191
Forming the taste of a prince: Richard Cosway and George IV's early collecting
págs. 192-194
The guards at the Palace: Unchanging in splendour
págs. 195-196
The arch at Constitution Hill: A new axis for London
págs. 197-201
Buckingham Palace Gardens today: A surviving oasis
págs. 202-203




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