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Buckingham Palace London
The rear of Buckingham Palace along with it's sentry positions and gates,
is often mistaken for a front entrance.
Buckingham Palace was built upon the site of a house owned by John Sheffield (The first Duke of Buckingham / Normanby), which was sold the year after his death in 1721, to George III. (The 'mad' King, whose reign saw the American War of Independence in 1775, and eventual loss of the British colonies).
John Nash architect and Surveyor General of the Prince Regent (Prince of Wales, George Augustus Fredrick son of George III), built and redesigned many of London's now famous landmarks. He built Regent Street, designed grassed parks and re-designed Buckingham Palace in 1826.
The rear of Buckingham Palace along with it's sentry positions and gates,
is often mistaken for a front entrance.
Hello Buddy... The above picture is a view from within the courtyard at Buckingham Palace, looking toward the Police box. This gate is actually the back entrance of Buckingham Palace not the front. The two sentry boxes below, guard the back entrance behind the Police box.




