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Chapel to Duke of York's Headquarters, 2013. The building was completed in 1801 to the designs of John Sanders, who also designed the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. [1] It was originally called the Royal Military Asylum and was a school for the children of soldiers' widows. [2] In 1892 it was renamed the Duke of York's Royal Military School.
3rd Duke of York, 8th Earl of Ulster: King James II 1430–1460: Prince Edward 1442–1483 4th Duke of York, 9th Earl of Ulster Later King Edward IV: Dukedom of York (1st creation) and Earldom of Ulster (2nd Irish creation) merged in the Crown, 1461: Duke of Albany (2nd creation), 1458: Duke of York (2nd creation), 1474: Alexander Stewart 1454 ...
The Michigan Central Railroad Chelsea Depot is a railroad depot located at 150 Jackson Street. [3] It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1986 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [3] It is a single story Stick style [8] Late Victorian design, with multiple gables and gingerbread decoration. [3]
The former Duke of York's Barracks (built 1801–3) off King's Road is now part of Duke of York Square, a redevelopment including shops and cafes and the site of a weekly "farmers' market". The Saatchi Gallery opened in the main building in 2008.
Duke of York Square: 2005: Simon Smith after John Michael Rysbrack: Statue: Portland stone — Unveiled 14 June 2007. [16] [17] More images: In-Pensioner: Royal Hospital, Light Horse Court: 2009: Mary Catterall: Statue: Bronze — A gift of the sculptor. [18] Chelsea Arts Club frontages 143 Old Church Street, London, SW3 6EB
The towering Duke of York Column on Waterloo Place, just off The Mall, London was completed in 1834 as a memorial to Prince Frederick. [50] The 72nd Regiment of Foot was given the title Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders in 1823 and, in 1881, became 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's). [51]
Chapel to Duke of York's Headquarters. The Chapel to Duke of York's Headquarters is a Grade II* listed chapel forming part of the Duke of York's Headquarters complex on King's Road, Chelsea, London. It was built in 1824. [1] The building housed a branch of the clothing retailer Jigsaw.
Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York (21 September 1411 – 30 December 1460), also named Richard Plantagenet, was a leading English magnate and claimant to the throne during the Wars of the Roses. He was a member of the ruling House of Plantagenet by virtue of being a direct male-line descendant of Edmund of Langley , King Edward III 's fourth ...