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A sketch of Richmond Palace by Anthony van Wyngaerde in 1555. The remains of the old palace of Sheen can be seen to the right

Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

One of several signs that mark some of the areas where the palace once stood.

Photograph by Lara E. Eakins

Another of the signs that mark some of the areas where the palace once stood.

Photograph by Lara E. Eakins

This sign is on one of the remaining sections of the palace.

Photograph by Lara E. Eakins

Henry VII's arms in the gatehouse of the old palace

Photograph by Lara E. Eakins

Wider view of the gatehouse

Photograph by Lara E. Eakins

The other side of the gatehouse

Photograph by Lara E. Eakins

The side of the building, seen to the right in the picture above.

Photograph by Lara E. Eakins

View from the river of the large remaining section. The lawn area was excavated at one point.

Photograph by Lara E. Eakins

The back of the section seen in the picture above.

Photograph by Lara E. Eakins