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Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, 2002. Artist: EH/RCHME staff photographer
Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, 2002. The House of Commons and the House of Lords reside in the Palace of Westminster, an icon of London, Britain and British government. The oldest part of the palace is Westminster Hall, the long hall seen here between the clock tower and the road. This was built by King William Rufus, son of William the Conqueror, in 1097. Much of the present building was designed by Charles Barry and Auguste Pugin, and was constructed between 1837 and 1858, when the clock tower was completed.
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AR965699
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4114px × 4040px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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21ST CENTURY
Aerial View
allegorical figure
Avenue
BARRY
Boat
BOATS
Bridge
Britain
building
BUILDINGS
CHARLES
CHARLES BARRY
City of Westminster
Clock
Clock Tower
color
EH/RCHME staff photographer
England
english heritage
geographical feature
Geography
Government
House
HOUSE OF COMMONS
HOUSE OF LORDS
HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT
Icon
king
KING OF ENGLAND
king william II
LANE
LOCATION
London
Palace
Palace of Westminster
Panorama
Photograph
Politics
River
River Thames
Road
Rufus
Sir Charles
Sir Charles Barry
Symbol
TGN
thames
transport
TRANSPORTATION
water transport
WESTMINSTER
Westminster Hall
WILLIAM
WILLIAM II
william rufus
William the Red