• 1939'un başlarında, Blenheim Mk IV'lerin ilk partisi hizmete kabul edildi; bunlar dış yakıt depolarından yoksundu, ancak tür için acil talep nedeniyle kabul edildi.
  • The hall ceiling, painted in 1716 by Sir James Thornhill, shows Marlborough victorious, with the battle order at Blenheim spread for view.
  • Blenheim Palace was given as a gift to John Churchill, first Duke of Marlborough by Queen Anne in the early 18th century in recognition of a job well done.
  • Blenheim has a national and international law practice and is part of Lawyers Associated Worldwide (LAW), an international network of medium-sized law firms...
  • ...an airing, when he met Miss Crawley and her wheezy Blenheim spaniel, which Towzer would have eaten up had not the Blenheim fled squealing to the protection.
  • The Blenheim was the first British all-metal aircraft and one of the first with a retractable landing gear, an electric defensive turret and a variable pitch propeller.
  • The gardens, initially laid out by Vanbrugh and Henry Wise, were largely redesigned in 1764–74 by Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown. History of Blenheim Palace.
  • North front of Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England; designed by Sir John Vanbrugh and Nicholas Hawksmoor and built in 1705–25.