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Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland |
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Northumberland House, demolished c 1870-1871, was the Percy family's London home. Remnants of the Northumberland House Glass Drawing-Room are preserved at the Victoria and Albert Museum. |
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1525/00/00 |
Henry VIII |
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The royal workshops craft a lavishly embellished portable writing desk for Henry VIII. It is currently in the Victoria and Albert Museum. |
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1938/04/01 |
Alma Fielding |
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Alma Fielding visits the Victoria And Albert Museum with Nandor Fodor. Fielding's bag is search by staff. Fodor wants to test if any artifacts will materialize on her person. |
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1938/04/01 |
Nandor Fodor |
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Nandor Fodor takes Alma Fielding to the Victoria And Albert Museum to see if items in the collection will materialize on her person. |
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1940/09/00 |
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Nazi German bombs land near the Victoria and Albert Museum, smashing in the doors. Damage can still be seen on the Exhibition Rd facade. |
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London Blitz |