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The Palace of Westminster, located in London, England, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most iconic landmarks in Europe

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Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: North-west view of Westminster Hall, London, 1808. Artist

North-west view of Westminster Hall, London, 1808. Artist
North-west view of Westminster Hall, London, 1808

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: New Palace Yard and the entrance to Westminster Hall, London, 1782

New Palace Yard and the entrance to Westminster Hall, London, 1782. View with carriages outside

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Westminster Hall from New Palace Yard with a view of Westminster Abbey, London, c1820

Westminster Hall from New Palace Yard with a view of Westminster Abbey, London, c1820

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: View of Westminster Hall from New Palace Yard, London, 1740

View of Westminster Hall from New Palace Yard, London, 1740

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: View of New Palace Yard and Westminster Hall, London, 1647

View of New Palace Yard and Westminster Hall, London, 1647

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Westminster, London, 1828. Artist: C Matthews

Westminster, London, 1828. Artist: C Matthews
Westminster, London, 1828. View of the Palace of Westminster with Westminster Bridge in the foreground and a crescent moon in the sky

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster from the River Thames, London, 1647

Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster from the River Thames, London, 1647

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: View of the River Thames, Westminster Bridge and the Palace of Westminster, London, 1808

View of the River Thames, Westminster Bridge and the Palace of Westminster, London, 1808

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Views of London, c1845

Views of London, c1845. Central view of Westminster Abbey bordered by six vignettes of the Houses of Parliament, Windsor Castle, the Tower of London, Mansion House, Hyde Park, and St Pauls Cathedral

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Stewards Court of the Manor of Torre Devon, 1820. Artist

Stewards Court of the Manor of Torre Devon, 1820. Artist
Stewards Court of the Manor of Torre Devon, 1820. Scene of the House of Lords as arranged for the Bill of Pains and Penalties intended to strip Queen Caroline of her tittles

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Palace of Westminster, London, c1860. Artist: Roberts Groom

Palace of Westminster, London, c1860. Artist: Roberts Groom
Palace of Westminster, London, c1860. View of the Palace of Westminster from the River Thames showing sailing boats, steam boats and rowing boats

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Chamber of the House of Commons, 1875. Artist

Chamber of the House of Commons, 1875. Artist
Chamber of the House of Commons, 1875. Interior view of the House of Commons showing Members of Parliament from both sides of the house sitting on the benches and standing in the foreground

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Scene showing the capture of Guy Fawkes, c1605, (1802). Artist: F Deeres

Scene showing the capture of Guy Fawkes, c1605, (1802). Artist: F Deeres
Scene showing the capture of Guy Fawkes, c1605, (1802). Fawkes was captured by Sir Thomas Knevet and his attendants at the Houses of Parliament in Westminster

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Six bosses on the vaulting of the undercroft and cloisters of St Stephens Chapel, 1790

Six bosses on the vaulting of the undercroft and cloisters of St Stephens Chapel, 1790
Six bosses on the vaulting of the undercroft and cloisters of St Stephens Chapel, in the Palace of Westminster, 1790. The bosses depict Christian images, a building

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Scene of the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot, 1605, (c1780)

Scene of the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot, 1605, (c1780). Showing figures outside the cellar beneath the House of Lords, in the Palace of Westminster

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Guy Fawkes heading towards the cellar in the Palace of Westminster, London, 1605, (c1820)

Guy Fawkes heading towards the cellar in the Palace of Westminster, London, 1605, (c1820). The cellar was packed with barrels of gunpowder intended to blow up James I in the House of Lords

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Political candour - i. e. Coalition resolutions of June 14th 1805

Political candour - i. e. Coalition resolutions of June 14th 1805
Political candour - i.e. Coalition resolutions of June 14th 1805.... Fox makes a speech in the House of Commons. Pitt sits alone on the Treasury Bench

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: A smoking club, House of Commons, London, 1793

A smoking club, House of Commons, London, 1793. Depicting the House of Commons burlesqued as a smoking club whose quarrelsome members - Fox, Dundas, Pitt, etc. are puffing smoke at each other

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Images relating to Winston Churchill Memorial Library, St Mary Aldermanbury, London, 1989

Images relating to Winston Churchill Memorial Library, St Mary Aldermanbury, London, 1989
Montage of images relating to the Winston Churchill Memorial Library, St Mary Aldermanbury, London, 1989. Big Ben; coat of arms of the Dukes of Marlborough; Winston Churchill painting in front of

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Pray remember us poor children, 1795. Artist: Isaac Cruikshank

Pray remember us poor children, 1795. Artist: Isaac Cruikshank
Pray remember us poor children, 1795. Duke of York, Duke of Clarence and Prince of Wales at the door of the House of Commons. Henry Addington, Charles Fox and William Pitt speak

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: View of the River Thames and Palace of Westminster at night, c1851

View of the River Thames and Palace of Westminster at night, c1851

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Sheriffs of the City of London presenting a petition at the House of Commons, London, 1926

Sheriffs of the City of London presenting a petition at the House of Commons, London, 1926
Presentation by the Sheriffs of the City of London of the petition of the Corporation against the Union of Benefices and Disposal of Churches (Metropolis) measure, at the Bar of the House of Commons

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: King George IVs Coronation Procession, London, 1821

King George IVs Coronation Procession, London, 1821. Panoramic view of the royal procession from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey for King George IVs coronation

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: The bottomless-Pitt, Pitt making a speech, London, 1792

The bottomless-Pitt, Pitt making a speech, London, 1792
The bottomless-Pitt; showing William Pitt, exaggeratedly attenuated below the waist, making a speech before the table of the House of Commons, London, 1792

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: The giant-factotum amusing himself - William Pitt, 1797. Artist: James Gillray

The giant-factotum amusing himself - William Pitt, 1797. Artist: James Gillray
The giant-factotum amusing himself, 1797; showing William Pitt bestriding the Speakers chair in the House of Commons, towering high above the galleries, playing cup and ball with the globe

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: View of the destruction of St Stephens Chapel, Palace of Westminster, London, 1834 Artist

View of the destruction of St Stephens Chapel, Palace of Westminster, London, 1834 Artist
View of the destruction of St Stephens Chapel, Palace of Westminster, London, 1834. The original Palace of Westminster was devastated by a fire in 1834

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Exterior view of the Painted Chamber, Palace of Westminster, London, c1805. Artist

Exterior view of the Painted Chamber, Palace of Westminster, London, c1805. Artist
Exterior view of the Painted Chamber, Palace of Westminster, London, c1805. Part of the original Palace of Westminster, the Painted Chamber was destroyed by fire in 1834

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Westminster Bridge, London, 1863

Westminster Bridge, London, 1863
View of the new Westminster Bridge looking down river with the Palace of Westminster on the left and boats moored on the bank as well as on the River Thames

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Panoramic view of London, 1720. Artist: Johannes Kip

Panoramic view of London, 1720. Artist: Johannes Kip
Panoramic view of London from Buckingham Palace looking down St Jamess Park towards Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Hearth-stones! Bath-bricks!, Cries of London, c1840. Artist: TH Jones

Hearth-stones! Bath-bricks!, Cries of London, c1840. Artist: TH Jones
Hearth-stones! Bath-bricks! A hearth stone and bath bricks seller pushing his barrow along the street, with two figures and the Palace of Westminster in the background. From Cries of London, c1840

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, London. Artist: John Pine

House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, London. Artist: John Pine
Interior view of the House of Lords, with George II seated on the throne to the rear, attended by the House of Commons at the end of year session of 1741/2; with a list of chancellors

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: House of Commons, Palace of Westminster, London, 1785

House of Commons, Palace of Westminster, London, 1785
Interior view of the House of Commons, in the Palace of Westminster, London, showing parliament in session; with a list of Speakers of the House of Commons in the margins

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: View of London from Westminster, c1850. Artist: A Appert

View of London from Westminster, c1850. Artist: A Appert
View of London from Westminster, c1850. View of London looking north-east from Westminster, showing the course of the River Thames

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: St Thomas Hospital, Lambeth, London, c1871

St Thomas Hospital, Lambeth, London, c1871
St Thomass Hospital, Lambeth, London, c1871; on its new site on the Albert Embankment. This view from the south shows Lambeth Palace Road in the foreground

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: London from the River Thames, 1844. Artist: Frank Vizetelly

London from the River Thames, 1844. Artist: Frank Vizetelly
View of London from the River Thames showing the Palace of Westminster and Westminster Bridge

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Westminster, London, 1748

Westminster, London, 1748
View of Westminster, London from the south side of the River Thames, 1748; including Westminster Abbey, the Palace of Westminster, Whitehall, Somerset House and St Clement Danes

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: The Lord Mayors Show at Westminster, 1830. Artist: David Roberts

The Lord Mayors Show at Westminster, 1830. Artist: David Roberts
The Lord Mayors Show at Westminster, 1830. The Lord Mayors procession along the River Thames showing the City State Barge with Westminster Abbey

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Westminster Bridge, 1747. Artist: Samuel Wale

Westminster Bridge, 1747. Artist: Samuel Wale
North prospect of Westminster Bridge, London, 1747; with boats including company barges on the River Thames. Also including a description and a key to the main buildings

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Members of both Houses watching suffragettes in Parliament Square, London, 30 June 1908

Members of both Houses watching suffragettes in Parliament Square, London, 30 June 1908. Lord Rosebery, Lloyd George, Winston Churchill and Herbert Gladstone all watched from Palace Yard

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: King Edward VII at the opening of his first Parliament, London, 14 February, 1901

King Edward VII at the opening of his first Parliament, London, 14 February, 1901. King Edward VII (1841-1910) and Queen Alexandra (1844-1925)

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: The Houses of Parliament, London, 1910. Artist: Herbert Menzies Marshall

The Houses of Parliament, London, 1910. Artist: Herbert Menzies Marshall
The Houses of Parliament, London, 1910. From The British Isles in Pictures, by H. Clive Barnard, M.A. D.Lit. [A. & C. Black, Limited, London, 1910]

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Millbank Tower, London

Millbank Tower, London. Built in 1963 for engineering firm Vickers, the building was formerly known as the Vickers Tower. A Grade II Listed Building, it was designed by Ronald Ward and Partners

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Panoramic view along the River Thames, London

Panoramic view along the River Thames, London. The Houses of Parliament are on the left

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Richard the Lionheart Statue, Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London England

Richard the Lionheart Statue, Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London England

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: River Thames, Houses of Parliament and The London Eye, London

River Thames, Houses of Parliament and The London Eye, London

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Houses of Parliament, London

Houses of Parliament, London

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Big Ben, Westminster, London

Big Ben, Westminster, London. Clock tower at the Houses of Parliament

Background imagePalace of Westminster Collection: Big Ben stopped, Palace of Westminster, London, 2005

Big Ben stopped, Palace of Westminster, London, 2005. View of the famous clock tower of the Palace of Westminster which houses the clock and 13-ton bell known as Big Ben



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Palace of Westminster Collection

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