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"Parliament: A Tapestry of History, Politics, and Iconic Landmarks" Step into the world of Parliament, where history unfolds and democracy takes center stage

Background imageParliament Collection: Margaret Wintringham

Margaret Wintringham (1879 - 1955), British Liberal Party politician, MP for Louth between 1921 and 1924. She was the second woman, and the first British-born woman

Background imageParliament Collection: Suffragettes Chalking Pavement Deputation

Suffragettes Chalking Pavement Deputation. A group of W.S.P.U members in replica prison dress chalk the pavement announcing the deputation to Mr. Asquith, 24th february 1909

Background imageParliament Collection: James Griffiths

James Griffiths
James Jim Griffiths, Labour M.P. for Llanelli, Wales from 1936 to 1970. Pictured here before the 1950 election, he had served in the 1945 - 50 Labour Government as Minister for National Insurance

Background imageParliament Collection: Cable laying, Houses of Parliament, London

Cable laying, Houses of Parliament, London
Laying cables in the street outside the Houses of Parliament, Central London

Background imageParliament Collection: House of Lords Interior

House of Lords Interior
The Royal Gallery, House of Lords, Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London. Date: early 1930s

Background imageParliament Collection: Minister break up for Christmas Mr Neville Chamberlain leaving the House of Commons

Minister break up for Christmas Mr Neville Chamberlain leaving the House of Commons
Minister " break up " for Christmas Mr Neville Chamberlain leaving the House of Commons. 22 December 1927

Background imageParliament Collection: Susan Lawrence (1871-1947), British Labour (socialist) politician. One of the early

Susan Lawrence (1871-1947), British Labour (socialist) politician. One of the early female Members of Parliament, she was elected in 1923-1924 and 1926-1931

Background imageParliament Collection: St. John s. Isle of Man

St. John s. Isle of Man
St. Johns Church, on Tynwald Hill, Isle of Man, where a service is held every year, on 5th July, before the ceremony of choosing a new Parliament takes place on Tynwald Hill. Date: 1960s photo

Background imageParliament Collection: Chamber, New Scottish Parliament building, architect Enric Miralles, Holyrood

Chamber, New Scottish Parliament building, architect Enric Miralles, Holyrood, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageParliament Collection: Millenium Wheel & Parliament

Millenium Wheel & Parliament, London, England

Background imageParliament Collection: Frederick Dufferin Vf 70

Frederick Dufferin Vf 70
FREDERICK TEMPLE HAMILTON-TEMPLE BLACKWOOD 1st MARQUIS OF DUFFERIN & AVA British diplomat and administrator Date: 1826 - 1902

Background imageParliament Collection: Disraeli as Pm / 1868

Disraeli as Pm / 1868
Disraeli addresses the Commons for the first time as Prime Minister, following Lord Derbys resignation. Date: March 1868

Background imageParliament Collection: Lionel L. Cohen, Vanity Fair, Lib

Lionel L. Cohen, Vanity Fair, Lib
LIONEL LOUIS COHEN (1832-1887) English financier, politician, and communal worker. Trustee and later manager of the London Stock Exchange. MP for Paddington North

Background imageParliament Collection: Charles James Fox (1749-1806) Addressing the House of Commons during the Pitt Ministry

Charles James Fox (1749-1806) Addressing the House of Commons during the Pitt Ministry
XCF22687 Charles James Fox (1749-1806) Addressing the House of Commons during the Pitt Ministry (oil on canvas) by Hickel, Anton (1745-98); Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, UK; German

Background imageParliament Collection: Key figures behind tariff reform from Birmingham area

Key figures behind tariff reform from Birmingham area
The key figures behind tariff reform from the Birmingham area. Tariff Reform introduced by Joseph and Austen Chamberlain in 1903

Background imageParliament Collection: Big Ben with Hungerford Bridge at sunset, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Big Ben with Hungerford Bridge at sunset, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageParliament Collection: View of Hungarian Parliament Building from Fishermans Bastion, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

View of Hungarian Parliament Building from Fishermans Bastion, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageParliament Collection: London Romance

London Romance
A couple shelter from the rain under a red umbrella during a romantic walk beside the River Thames and the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, central London. Date: 1960s

Background imageParliament Collection: Taking a tumble has its compensations

Taking a tumble has its compensations
" The New Compensation Act" - " Hooray! I believe I ve broken my arm!" - a hotel chambermaid is not unduly concerned at her fall

Background imageParliament Collection: Bust of John Fuller, philanthropist

Bust of John Fuller, philanthropist
Marble bust of John Fuller (1757-1834), English philanthropist. Fuller was born at North Stoneham, Hampshire. At the age of four he lost his father, the local clergyman

Background imageParliament Collection: Knowledge Totem on Parliament Building Grounds, Victoria, Vancouver Island

Knowledge Totem on Parliament Building Grounds, Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageParliament Collection: Met Police officer giving directions

Met Police officer giving directions
A Metropolitan Police officer in Central London, giving directions to a young woman in a Rover 90 saloon car, with the Houses of Parliament in the background

Background imageParliament Collection: Whitehall 1837

Whitehall 1837
William IV travels to Parliament for the last time along Parliament Street, passing the Board of Trade and the Treasury

Background imageParliament Collection: Statue of Richard I

Statue of Richard I
RICHARD I, THE LIONHEART The statue of King Richard I, by Carlo Marochetti, outside the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London

Background imageParliament Collection: London Postcard 1905

London Postcard 1905
Postcard sending Greetings from London. The coat of arms in the centre shows two dragons

Background imageParliament Collection: Police Officer & Big Ben

Police Officer & Big Ben
Police officer on duty outside Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, London Metropolitan police

Background imageParliament Collection: Pitt in Commons / 1804

Pitt in Commons / 1804
William Pitt (the Younger) addresses the House in 1804, the year he began his second spell as Prime Minister

Background imageParliament Collection: Street view with the Parliament, Havana, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Street view with the Parliament, Havana, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageParliament Collection: A sign outside the Department of Energy and Climate change in Whitehall London UK

A sign outside the Department of Energy and Climate change in Whitehall London UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageParliament Collection: Ronald Foyle

Ronald Foyle
On guard beneath the Victoria Tower is the custodian, Ronald Foyle. Parliamentary custodians supplement the security of the Palace of Westminster; they were formed in 1932 following the Geddes

Background imageParliament Collection: River Danube and Parliament building

River Danube and Parliament building, Budapest, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hungary, Europe

Background imageParliament Collection: European Parliament, Strasbourg, Alsace, France

European Parliament, Strasbourg, Alsace, France

Background imageParliament Collection: Houses of Parliament (Palace of Westminster), UNESCO World Heritage Site

Houses of Parliament (Palace of Westminster), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Westminster Bridge and River Thames, London, England, UK, Europe

Background imageParliament Collection: Westminster Bridge, the River Thames, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament

Westminster Bridge, the River Thames, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, London, England, UK

Background imageParliament Collection: Big Ben and Union Jack flag, Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London

Big Ben and Union Jack flag, Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, England, UK, Europe

Background imageParliament Collection: Houses of Parliament, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Parliament Square

Houses of Parliament, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Parliament Square, Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageParliament Collection: Parliament Buildings, Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Parliament Buildings, Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageParliament Collection: Henry III & Parliament

Henry III & Parliament
Henry III confers with parliament

Background imageParliament Collection: Churchill / Randolph / Vf 80

Churchill / Randolph / Vf 80
LORD RANDOLPH SPENCER CHURCHILL MP speaking in Parliament while Wolff, Balfour and Gorst listen (or fall asleep, more like)

Background imageParliament Collection: Eating with Chopsticks

Eating with Chopsticks
Japanese politicians enjoying a meal using chopsticks, in the canteen of the new parliamentary buildings in Tokyo

Background imageParliament Collection: Royal Procession 1804

Royal Procession 1804
The Royal procession takes king George III to Westminster to open Parliament

Background imageParliament Collection: Westminster 1950S

Westminster 1950S
The Houses of Parliament seen the south side of the river Thames across Lambeth Bridge

Background imageParliament Collection: Disraeli / First Budget

Disraeli / First Budget
William Gladstone attacks Benjamin Disraelis first budget speech, which had lasted five hours

Background imageParliament Collection: Rhodes and Beit

Rhodes and Beit
CECIL RHODES and Alfred Beit, photographed soon after they were described in Parliament as members of a common gang of thieves and swindlers

Background imageParliament Collection: Westminster Clock C19

Westminster Clock C19
The Westminster Clock on the Houses of Parliament, London. Its bell, Big Ben, gives its name to the clock itself

Background imageParliament Collection: A Plot with Powder, 1605 (engraving) (b&w photo)

A Plot with Powder, 1605 (engraving) (b&w photo)
XJF113411 A Plot with Powder, 1605 (engraving) (b&w photo) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageParliament Collection: The Ridderzaal, main building of the Binnenhof, The Hague, South Holland, The Netherlands

The Ridderzaal, main building of the Binnenhof, The Hague, South Holland, The Netherlands

Background imageParliament Collection: COLD WEATHER CANBERRA

COLD WEATHER CANBERRA
A flower is seen covered in frost in Canberra, Wednesday, June 21, 2023. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch)



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"Parliament: A Tapestry of History, Politics, and Iconic Landmarks" Step into the world of Parliament, where history unfolds and democracy takes center stage. From William Hogarth's famous painting "Beer Street, " depicting a lively scene outside a tavern near Westminster to the Suffragette Board Game PANK-A-SQUITH, reflecting the struggle for women's rights in early 20th century Britain. Labour clears the way with their powerful poster challenging the House of Lords' rejection of the Peoples Budget in 1910. The image captures their determination to fight for social justice and equality. In Budapest, Hungary stands an architectural marvel - the Hungarian Parliament at dusk. Its grandeur is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, symbolizing democracy's strength across Europe. The Flag of Scottish Covenanters reminds us of Scotland's long-standing commitment to religious freedom and resistance against tyranny within Parliament's walls. As we stroll through London streets, we encounter iconic symbols such as Routemaster Buses bustling past LCC-LFB fireboat Massey Shaw on River Thames – a testament to Londoners' resilience even during emergencies. William Pitt the Younger addresses Parliament with eloquence and conviction – his words shaping policies that would shape nations. Police officers stand guard outside this historic institution ensuring safety while preserving democratic values. Inside Big Ben's clock face lies intricate machinery that has kept time for over a century – its chimes echoing throughout Palace of Westminster. This timeless landmark represents stability amidst political change. Gazing upon Houses from afar reveals its majestic presence alongside Big Ben and London Eye beyond. It serves as a reminder that democracy thrives when people actively engage in politics and hold their representatives accountable. And finally, Big Ben standing tall beside a passing London Tram signifies continuity between tradition and modernity within this vibrant cityscape – reminding us that progress can coexist with historical significance. Parliament embodies our collective aspirations for representation, freedom, and progress.