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This plaque features William III. It's located at 29 Hyde Park Gate, Kensington and Chelsea, SW7.

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WR III Rotten Row The King's Old Road completed 1690. This ride originally formed part of King William III's carriage drive from Whitehall to Kensington Palace. Its construction was supervised by the surveyor of their Majesties Roads Captain Michael Studholme and it was the first lamp-lit Road in the Kingdom. Designated as a public bridleway in the 1730's, Rotten Row is one of the most famous urban riding grounds in the world. ER II 1990

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William III

William III was born on 1 January, 1650. They died on 1 January, 1702. They lived to the age of 52.

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Connection of type 'located' between William III and Rotten Row blue plaque and 29 Hyde Park Gate, Kensington and Chelsea, SW7

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