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A plan of the building in Greenwich, England originally and now known as the Queen's House but here labelled the King's House.

Queen Victoria came to the throne in 1837 and the governorship was abolished during her reign. It mentions William Gifford, who was governor of Greenwich Hospital 1708-1710. Muthesius

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