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The Royal Pavilion, Brighton Set of 3 Mini Notebooks features a collection of three mini, foiled notebooks with alternating lined and blank pages. Each notebook has a different beautiful design: wallpapers from Queen Victoria's Bedroom, The Long Gallery and The William IV Room. With a sturdy cover and rounded corners, they are perfect to be carried everywhere! The Royal Pavilion at Brighton is the sumptuous seaside pleasure palace of King George IV. Designed by architect John Nash, and completed in 1823, it was constructed as a spreading tent in the Indian style. It includes lavish 'Chinoiserie' embellishments of dragons, birds, flowers and mystical creatures with decorative elements of bamboo and artificial illumination. The decorations were executed to a high standard by Frederick Crace and Robert Jones. The King confessed that he 'cried for joy' when he contemplated the Pavilion's splendours. Visitors today may well have a similar experience. Notebook / blank book, Pack of 3 mini notebooks, shrink-wrapped and with bellyband. Stitched spine, rounded edges., 64 pages
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The Royal Pavilion, Brighton Set of 3 Mini Notebooks features a collection of three mini, foiled notebooks with alternating lined and blank pages. Each notebook has a different beautiful design: wallpapers from Queen Victoria's Bedroom, The Long Gallery and The William IV Room. With a sturdy cover and rounded corners, they are perfect to be carried everywhere! The Royal Pavilion at Brighton is the sumptuous seaside pleasure palace of King George IV. Designed by architect John Nash, and completed in 1823, it was constructed as a spreading tent in the Indian style. It includes lavish 'Chinoiserie' embellishments of dragons, birds, flowers and mystical creatures with decorative elements of bamboo and artificial illumination. The decorations were executed to a high standard by Frederick Crace and Robert Jones. The King confessed that he 'cried for joy' when he contemplated the Pavilion's splendours. Visitors today may well have a similar experience. Notebook / blank book, Pack of 3 mini notebooks, shrink-wrapped and with bellyband. Stitched spine, rounded edges., 64 pages