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1990
 
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The Palm House officially reopens, after being completely refurbished between 1952 and 1959; then taken down and rebuilt between 1985 and 1988, followed by the return of the plants. See in Google maps   
1990s
 
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The old marshalling yards of Kew Gardens station are turned into a housing estate See in Google maps   
1990
 
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New North Stand opens at Twickenham rugby ground. See in Google maps   
1992
 
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After years of restoration and re-interpretation the King's State Apartments at Hampton Court reopen in July 1992 See in Google maps   
1992
 
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Mark Edwards re-establishes traditional boatbuilding at the Richmond Bridge boathouses., next door to Stan Peasley, the last of the traditional watermen/boathirers See in Google maps   
Richmond Bridge Boathouses

1993
 
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New East Stand opens at Twickenham rugby ground. See in Google maps   
1994
 
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The Stables Gallery is opened in the stables of Orleans House See in Google maps   
1995
 
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The restored Privy Garden at Hampton Court is opened following extensive archaeological excavations and meticulous investigation beneath the hugely overgrown predecessor garden, matching in with the newly restored South Front after the fire See in Google maps   
Part of the newly restored Privy Garden, 1995

1995
 
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A new extension to the Public Record Office building in Kew is completed. All the PRO’s records are now in one place and Chancery Lane is closed See in Google maps   
The National Archives at Kew

1995
 
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New West Stand opens at Twickenham rugby ground increasing capacity to 75,000. See in Google maps   
Twickenham Rugby Ground


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