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The Palace of Westminster, London, UK, or Houses of Parliament, 1840-60, by Sir Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin. The Gothic Perpendicular building replaced its predecessor, destroyed by fire, 1834. The 96.3 metre high clock tower is named after its largest bell, Big Ben.
Unique Identifier
AR9122687
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5400px × 3167px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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19th architectural
Architecture
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
BIG BEN
blue skies
Boat
Bridge
British
British Isles
Clock
Clock Tower
commons
dramatic
EARLY
Engineering
England
English
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
GENERAL VIEW
Gothic
Government
Great Britain
Greater London
HOUSE OF COMMONS
HOUSE OF LORDS
HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT
London
LORDS
NORTHERN EUROPE
NORTHERN EUROPEAN
Palace
Palace of Westminster
PANORAMIC
PANORAMIC VIEW
Parliament
Perpendicular Gothic
PHOTO
Politics
PUGIN
REFLECTED
REFLECTING
Reflection
River
River Thames
Riverboat
SCENIC
Sir Charles Barry
Sunlight
SUNNY
Sunrise
thames
TOURISM
Tower
UK
United Kingdom
URBAN
Water
Western Europe
Western European
WESTMINSTER
WESTMINSTER PALACE