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Description The building now known as Kew Palace in 1835, originally known as the "Dutch House" because of its Dutch gables.
Source Thomas Dugdale's Curiosities of Literature (1835). Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here. Original uploader was Gillian Tipson at en.wikipedia
Author Thomas Dugdale's Curiosities of Literature (1835).
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