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...The ebullient Jean-Charles Boisset of Burgundy arrived at Raymond in 2009, Chanel Inc bought St Supéry in 2015 and the next year the Tesserons of Ch Pontet Canet in Bordeaux bought Robin Williams’ winery...
...Stalls selling antique books and handmade garlands, a Jekyll and Hyde Pub Crawl and a traditional pantomime all throng the four-acre arena in Cow Palace, where guests can also purchase freshly cut Christmas...
...The Hyde Park fair made the coronation, somehow, the people’s event as well as the queen’s....
...One word of advice to prospective guests reading on the hotel website that it is “situated on a secluded laneway overlooking Hyde Park”....
...A 96-gun salute will be fired in Hyde Park....
...The pub is named in honour of Charles FitzRoy, who was the first to lay out this section of the capital during the 18th century and whose father was an illegitimate son of Charles II....
...Each minute of the procession will be marked by a single artillery round fired in Hyde Park by the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery, while Big Ben will toll throughout....
...Her procession will take just under one hour and will be followed by King Charles alongside members of the royal family....
...A ceremonial bell at Windsor Castle will toll 96 times, once for each year of the Queen’s life — and a 96-gun salute will be fired in Hyde Park....
...He recalls seeing King Charles when he was Prince of Wales at the Queen’s silver jubilee in 1977. “What a moment that was,” he said....
...The tribute will be undertaken at 1pm in Hyde Park by the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery....
...Six years later, its bay windows face out over Hyde Park Corner and Buckingham Palace Garden; its rooftop commands a view that on a clear day reaches from Canary Wharf to White City....
...After the service the Queen’s coffin will be escorted to Wellington Arch, at Hyde Park Corner, en route to Windsor Castle, where a committal service will take place at 4pm....
...After the service, the Queen’s coffin will be taken by gun carriage in a procession led by King Charles III from the abbey to Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner, and then travel by hearse to Windsor for...
...For those unable to see the procession, its progress was marked once a minute by the firing of a ceremonial artillery gun in neighbouring Hyde Park, and the tolling of Big Ben at Westminster....
...In 1948, Mervyn Peake illustrated Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde; this year, Peake’s own fantasy trilogy, Gormenghast, was illustrated by Dave McKean – and both books are still strong sellers....
...From Poughkeepsie (pronounced “Puh-kip-see”) we made a thoroughly worthwhile detour to Franklin D Roosevelt’s Hyde Park estate....
...That way you can stroll through Hyde Park before an early Friday evening spent in singular glitz....
...When her father George VI died in February 1952, the code had been “Hyde Park Corner”....
...It’s 10 minutes’ walk to Oxford Circus and about 15 minutes to Hyde Park. Heathrow airport is a 45-minute drive....
...Then again, if the palace is — as Prince Charles so charmingly calls it — “the flat above the shop”, it is really the handing-down of the family firm....
...This article is part of a guide to London from FT Globetrotter Visitors to London soon find Hyde Park, but there is so much more to enjoy....
...He was also criticised for building apartments for the super-wealthy at One Hyde Park and in Nine Elms, seemingly very much against the egalitarian principles of his practice....
...Soon afterwards, the newly formed National Literary Society asked the Gaelic League’s Douglas Hyde to deliver an inaugural address: “The Necessity of De-Anglicising the Irish People”....
...We go on north to Harrods, through which Gilly remembers taking a shortcut when walking from her school to Hyde Park to play rounders....
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