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living room. The name is
derived from the 16th-century
terms withdrawing room and
withdrawing chamber,
which remained in use
through the 17th century, and...
- but an
apartment might include for
example an anteroom;
withdrawing room; bedroom;
dressing room; and closet) the
greater the honour.
There was usually...
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author Christopher Lloyd, has a
recreated solar.
Parlour Drawing room (
withdrawing room) "Solar". ancientfortresses.org.
Retrieved 20
August 2017. Struan...
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dining room,
guests would have
retired to the
North Drawing Room for conversation. This
room was
decorated at the same time as the
Great Dining Room, and...
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additional living quarters, as well as
housing the
Chapel and the
Withdrawing Room. In 1546
William Moreton's son, also
called William (c. 1510–63), replaced...
- self-portrait by
Elizabeth Creed also
hangs in this
room.
Creed also
decorated the
adjacent withdrawing room known as the
Painted Parlour. Part of the original...
- building,
including the
addition of a
room above the
Great Hall (which
would later become the
Withdrawing Room), and a long gallery. The
internal decorations...
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chamber for
receiving important guests, the next
room ("L") a
private withdrawing room, the next
room ("M")
would have been the
bedroom of the occupier...
- The "Nth
Room" case (Korean: n번방 사건) is a
criminal case
involving blackmail, cyber**** trafficking, and the
spread of ****ually
exploitative videos via the...
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followed by the
State Drawing Room, the
Second Withdrawing Room, the
State Bedroom and
finally the
State Closet, each
room being more
private and ornate...