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In the 1760s, King [[George III of the United Kingdom|George III]] moved his mews to the present location following his relocation of his residence to the Buckingham House. During the reign of [[George IV of the United Kingdom|George IV]], he commissioned the architect [[John Nash]] to rebuild the [[stable]]s with grandeur during the renovation of the house into a palace.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: The Royal Mews]]</ref>
In the 1760s, King [[George III of the United Kingdom|George III]] moved his mews to the present location following his relocation of his residence to the Buckingham House. During the reign of [[George IV of the United Kingdom|George IV]], he commissioned the architect [[John Nash]] to rebuild the [[stable]]s with grandeur during the renovation of the house into a palace.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: The Royal Mews]]</ref>


Further improvements were made to the Mews when Queen [[Victoria]] moved into Buckingham; her husband Prince Consort [[Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha|Albert]] had a new forge installed and additional [[Cattle|cow]] sheds built onto the Mews. Later in 1855, Queen Victoria established the Buckingham Palace Royal Mews School using her own money. It served to educate the children of the stable's servants. By 1859, the Mews had nearly 200 employees, and accommodations were built for them and their families.<ref name="Database" />
Further improvements were made to the Mews when Queen [[Victoria]] moved into Buckingham; her husband Prince Consort [[Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha|Albert]] had a new forge installed and additional [[Cattle|cow]] sheds built onto the Mews. Later in 1855, Queen Victoria established the Buckingham Palace Royal Mews School using her own money. It served to educate the children of the stable's servants. By 1859, the Mews had nearly 200 employees, and accommodations were built for them and their families.<ref name="Database" />


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Latest revision as of 06:18, 9 February 2024

The Royal Mews is a mews of the British royal family, located in the Buckingham Palace in London, United Kingdom.

History[edit | edit source]

In the 1760s, King George III moved his mews to the present location following his relocation of his residence to the Buckingham House. During the reign of George IV, he commissioned the architect John Nash to rebuild the stables with grandeur during the renovation of the house into a palace.[1]

Further improvements were made to the Mews when Queen Victoria moved into Buckingham; her husband Prince Consort Albert had a new forge installed and additional cow sheds built onto the Mews. Later in 1855, Queen Victoria established the Buckingham Palace Royal Mews School using her own money. It served to educate the children of the stable's servants. By 1859, the Mews had nearly 200 employees, and accommodations were built for them and their families.[1]

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