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National Portrait Gallery


National Portrait Gallery (the) . adjoins the National Gallery, the entrance facing St. Martin's Lane. The he building has three floors, the top one having the portraits of the Tudor, Stuart, and Commonwealth periods, and are very interesting. The other floors come down to the present time, and include those of the Queen and Prince Albert.

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