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The Vineyard, Richmond

Coordinates: 51°27′29.52″N 0°18′6.52″W / 51.4582000°N 0.3018111°W / 51.4582000; -0.3018111
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The Vineyard

The Vineyard is a street in Richmond, London. It includes three groups of almshouses,[1][2][3] a Grade II listed church (St Elizabeth of Portugal Church)[4] and Clarence House, a 17th-century Grade II listed house associated with Bernardo O’Higgins,[5][6] who is commemorated on the wall of the property with a blue plaque, installed by English Heritage, for his role in the Chilean War of Independence.[6][nb 1]

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  1. ^ The plaque, installed in July 1994, reads: "Bernardo O'Higgins, 1778–1842, General, Statesman and Liberator of Chile, lived and studied here". "Blue plaques". Visit Richmond. London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Retrieved 7 May 2013.

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51°27′29.52″N 0°18′6.52″W / 51.4582000°N 0.3018111°W / 51.4582000; -0.3018111