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has glosseng: Coppins is an English country house in the village of Iver in Buckinghamshire. It was changed for Princess Victoria, a daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. After her fathers death, Princess Victoria stayed with Queen Alexandra at Sandringham House as her mothers companion. After Queen Alexandra's death in 1925, Princess Victoria moved into Coppins, which had a "relaxed air of a holiday villa". Victoria lived for another ten years, dying at Coppins on 2 December 1935, aged 67. She left the house to her nephew, Prince George, the Duke of Kent, and his wife Princess Marina. It was owned by the Kent family for two generations, and was sold in 1973 to Commander Eli Gottlieb.
has glosseng: Coppins was originally a mid-nineteenth century farmhouse built by John Mitchell. This house in the village of Iver in Buckinghamshire, England was substantially altered for Princess Victoria, who moved there after the death in 1925 of her mother Queen Alexandra.
lexicalizationeng: Coppins
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has glossafr: Coppins was oorspronklik ’n middel-19de-eeuse plaashuis wat deur John Mitchell gebou is. Dit is in die dorp Iver in Buckinghamshire, Engeland, geleë en is aansienlik verander vir prinses Victoria, wat daarheen getrek het ná haar ma, koningin Alexandra, se dood in 1925.
lexicalizationafr: Coppins
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