9781909741744
The Palace of Holyroodhouse, located in Edinburgh, is Her Majesty The Queen’s official residence in Scotland. This volume, the first official history of the Palace, traces the history of the building from its origins as a twelfth-century abbey, to its role today as royal residence and museum. Throughout its storied history, the Palace has served many purposes: It has been the unlikely residence of Jacobites, a Russian princess, and even a few lions. The Palace later served as a family home to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert on their way to Balmoral and is now used by The Queen each summer to host garden parties and investitures.
The Palace of Holyroodhouse covers the uncharted early history of the site and sheds light on well-known stories such as the infamous court murder in the reign of Mary, Queen of Scots. James IV’s lost Renaissance palace is reimagined using newly commissioned archaeological plans and reconstruction drawings of the Palace at various stages in its development. These plans, commissioned specifically for this volume, are used to illustrate the function and social history of the building and the surrounding landscape. This is the first official publication to trace the history of the Palace of Holyroodhouse, making this volume an essential authority on the Scottish Palace. This book can be read alongside the Royal Collection’s previous publications, Windsor Castle: A Thousand Years of a Royal Palace and St James’s Palace: From Leper Hospital to Royal Court, to form an unrivaled survey of the Crown’s royal residences.
The Palace of Holyroodhouse covers the uncharted early history of the site and sheds light on well-known stories such as the infamous court murder in the reign of Mary, Queen of Scots. James IV’s lost Renaissance palace is reimagined using newly commissioned archaeological plans and reconstruction drawings of the Palace at various stages in its development. These plans, commissioned specifically for this volume, are used to illustrate the function and social history of the building and the surrounding landscape. This is the first official publication to trace the history of the Palace of Holyroodhouse, making this volume an essential authority on the Scottish Palace. This book can be read alongside the Royal Collection’s previous publications, Windsor Castle: A Thousand Years of a Royal Palace and St James’s Palace: From Leper Hospital to Royal Court, to form an unrivaled survey of the Crown’s royal residences.
304 pages | 290 color plates, 10 halftones, 5 line drawings | 9 3/4 x 11 3/4 | © 2020
Architecture: British Architecture
History: British and Irish History
Table of Contents
Introduction
Deborah Clarke
Chapter 1
The Augustinian Abbey of Holyrood
Richard Fawcett
Chapter 2
The Renaissance Palace
Deborah Clarke
Chapter 3
The Baroque Palace
Deborah Clarke
Chapter 4
The Eighteenth Century Palace
Ailsa Hutton
Chapter 5
A French Exile and a British King
Deborah Clarke
Chapter 6
The Victorian Palace
Deborah Clarke
Chapter 7
The Twentieth Century and Modern Palace
Deborah Clarke
Chapter 8
The Abbey Strand and the Debtors’ Sanctuary
Deborah Clarke
Chapter 9
The Gardens and Grounds
Sally Goodsir
Chapter 10
The Queen’s Gallery
Deborah Clarke
Abbreviations and Bibliography
Deborah Clarke
Chapter 1
The Augustinian Abbey of Holyrood
Richard Fawcett
Chapter 2
The Renaissance Palace
Deborah Clarke
Chapter 3
The Baroque Palace
Deborah Clarke
Chapter 4
The Eighteenth Century Palace
Ailsa Hutton
Chapter 5
A French Exile and a British King
Deborah Clarke
Chapter 6
The Victorian Palace
Deborah Clarke
Chapter 7
The Twentieth Century and Modern Palace
Deborah Clarke
Chapter 8
The Abbey Strand and the Debtors’ Sanctuary
Deborah Clarke
Chapter 9
The Gardens and Grounds
Sally Goodsir
Chapter 10
The Queen’s Gallery
Deborah Clarke
Abbreviations and Bibliography
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