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A beautiful selection John,many thanks for posting them.
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| Thanks John for posting the photos Regards Tony
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Many thanks John, looks a beautiful and interesting place to visit
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A great selection of pictures John, and a very lovely place by the looks of it.
Never knew there was another Hampton Court!!.....You learn something everyday!! 
Gary
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A superb group of photos, John. Thanks for posting them.
Two Hampton Courts - confusing??
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| Sorry to confuse everyone with two Hampton Courts Hampton Court Castle is in Herefordshire Hampton Court Palace is in Surrey I hope this helps 
Johnp
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Very good photos indeed JP! I can almost smell the lavendar! 
Glad you had a splendid visit.
Graham
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| We enjoyed Hampton Court so much we went back to see the recording of the Antiques Roadshow I haven't included the possible broadcast items or shots, here's a flavour of the day The queue 
Fiona Bruce
 
Henry Sandon 
Steven Moore 
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Hilary Kay looking at some marbles 

Philip Mould looking at a World War 1 picture painted by Frank Salisbury  Andrew Davis

Lennox Cato 
Alistair Dickenson 
Then the rain came 

Andy McConnell who filled us in on the history of Glass making from the fall of Damascus til the rise of European glass making in Murano island, Venice 
A very enjoyable day, the 'Experts', Stewards and TV crew were 'First Class', Fiona Bruce wandered around freely without any heavy security and looked much younger than her 46 years. Unfortunately I never took my heirloom to be valued, we left 6.30pm, recording continued until 7.00pm, Broadcast date, sometime before Christmas, was I in it, I hope not 
Johnp
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