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Victorian scrap - Guy Fawkes and two of his co-conspirators in the Gunpowder Plot, 1605. late 19th century
Parliament Buildings, Nairobi, Kenya, East AfricaParliament Buildings with Clock Tower, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa. Date: 1940s
State Opening of Parliament, 1913The regal ceremony at Westminster - King George V entering the House of Lords to open Parliament wearing his crown and with Queen Mary on his right. Date: 1913
Cartoon, Gladstone punishing Randolph ChurchillCartoon, William Gladstone (1809-1898), Liberal Prime Minister, punishing his younger political colleague, Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill (1849-1895), for causing trouble. 1883
Arrest of Guy Fawkes, Gunpowder PlotArrest of Guy Fawkes in connection with the Gunpowder Plot, 5 November 1605. 1605
Bronze statue of Boudicca and Big Ben - WestminsterQueen of the Iceni - This bronze statue of Boadicea (Boudicca), at the foot of Westminster Bridge, London, was sculpted in 1850 by Thomas Thornycroft. The iconic shape of Big Ben looms behind
General view, Georgetown, Guyana, South AmericaGeneral aerial view of Georgetown, Guyana (then British Guiana), South America, showing public buildings, including the parliament building in renaissance style, completed in 1834. Date: circa 1910
Corridor to the Committee-Rooms of House of CommonsView showing the corridor leading to the committee rooms of the House of Commons, Palace of Westminster, London (1853). Date: 1853
Reichstags Dome by Norman Foster (b. 1935). Night. Berlin. GDome of the Reichstag, seat of the German Parliament, designed by Norman Foster (b.1935). Interior. Night. Berlin. Germany
Pierre Antoine Berryer (1790-1868). Colored engravingPierre Antoine Berryer (1790-1868). French lawyer and speaker. Engraving of Universal Gallery, 1868. Colored
Ukraine. Kiev. Verkhovna Rada, Parliament building. The original building was constructed from 1936-38. Destroyed in the Second World War, it was reconstructed in its original style in 1945-1947
Parliament of Paris. France. 18th centurySpecial Session of the Parliament of Paris, celebrated as a result of the severe financial crisis. 18th century. Engraving. Carnavalet Museum. Paris. France
Cartoon, Disraeli and Queen VictoriaCartoon, Opening Parliament. Benjamin Disraeli wheels Queen Victoria to Westminster in her bathchair. 1880
Margaret Thatcher meeting Metropolitan Police officersMargaret Thatcher (Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, nee Roberts, 1925-2013), who served as British Conservative Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990
Sir Walter and Lady de Frece (Vesta Tilley)Sir Abraham Walter de Frece (7 October 1870 7 January 1935) British theatre impresario, and later Conservative Party politician
Explosions at Houses of Parliament 1885The front cover of The Graphic, 31 January, 1885, reporting on dynamite explosions at the Houses of Parliament, part of a bombing campaign by the Irish Republican Brotherhood, nicknamed the Fenians
Abdulla Cigarettes advert featuring female M. P. 1919Advertisement illustrated by Annie Fish for Abdulla Cigarettes, one in a series documenting the political career of Angela a pioneering female politician in the post-WW1 era
Suffragette Black Friday 1910. Outside the Houses of Parliament on 18th November, a deputation led by Mrs. Pankhurst and Members of the W.S.P.U tried to force their way into the House
Suffragettes Geese to Parliament. Four white geese in a line head for parliament. Geese often featured on suffragette cards and ceramic figures
Suffragette with Brick. Suffragette holding umbrella and brick stands outside the Houses of Parliament. Verse reads, And this is the Suffragette Lady of note
Pro-Suffrage Propaganda Mrs Poyser. Mrs. Poyser holds a No Taxation without Representation banner and stands outside the Houses of Parliament. Date: circa 1909
Edward VIII abdication message read in ParliamentKing Edward VIII s, final and irrevocable decision to abdicate, his message being read in Parliament. " I, Edward the Eighth
Turnout of vehicles from Lambeth HQ, with the River Thames and Houses of Parliament in the background. Date: circa 1937
Britain poster, Houses of Parliament, LondonBritain poster, Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, London, by J Dixon Scott for The Travel Association. Date: circa 1938
Edward G. Hemmerde, Vanity Fair, SpyEDWARD GEORGE HEMMERDE (1871-1948) English rower, barrister, playwright and politician. Liberal Party Member of Parliament for East Denbighshire
7th Viscount Galway, Vanity Fair, SpyGEORGE EDMUND MILNES MONCKTON-ARUNDELL 7th Viscount Galway (1844-1931) British Conservative politician and courtier. Member of Parliament for Nottinghamshire North from 1872 until 1885 when
Robert Dalglish MP, Vanity Fair, SpyROBERT DALGLISH (1808-1880) Scottish Radical politician and Member of Parliament for Glasgow from 1857 to 1874. Caption: The most popular man in the House of Commons Date: 1808 - 1880
Henry HandleyHENRY HANDLEY of Culverthorpe Hall, member of parliament for Lincolnshire. Date: 1797 - 1846
Nathaniel HalhedNATHANIEL BRASSEY HALHED Orientalist and member of parliament for Lymington. Date: 1751 - 1830
Colonel Hugh ODonnell dColonel Hugh O Donnell d.1799 (c.1795-96). Hamilton, Hugh Douglas 1739-1808. Colonel Hugh O Donnell was the eldest son of Sir Neal O Donnell of Newport, Co. Mayo, and served as M.P
Casa de la Vall - HQ of the General Council of AndorraCasa de la Vall - a historical house in Andorra la Vella, Andorra. It is the headquarters of the General Council of Andorra. Now extensively restored. Date: circa 1940
LCC-LFB fireboats using monitors on the Thames, WW2Auxiliary and regular firefighters getting monitors and jets of water to work from fireboats and a Thames barge near Westminster Bridge, adjacent to the Houses of Parliament
Queen Elizabeth II going to State Opening of ParliamentQueen Elizabeth II wearing a fur stole and the George IV state diadem waves to crowds from her coach on the way to Westminster for the State Opening of Parliament. Date: 1952
BIG BENThe clock face (designed by Augustus Pugin) of Big Ben. Westminster, London. The clock mechanism was completed in 1854; the Victorian Gothic tower was completed in 1858. Date: 1850s
Commonwealth and Empire Stands at Coronation, 1953Looking towards Broad Sanctuary from Parliament Square, a view of the area outside Westminster Abbey designed to represent the Commonwealth
Parliament Square, Westminster, LondonView of Parliament Square, Westminster, London, with Big Ben on the left, and the Houses of Parliament. Date: circa 1920s
William Brace, Welsh Labour MPWilliam Brace (1865-1947), Welsh Labour MP, President of the South Wales Miners Federation from 1912 until 1915. He was an early advocate of a single union for all of Britains coal miners
Front view of the Reichstag building, Berlin, GermanyView from the front of the Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany. The building opened in 1894 to house the German parliament
Facade of the Reichstag building, Berlin, GermanyView of the front facade of the Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany. The building opened in 1894 to house the German parliament
Sultan Abdul Hamid II of Turkey - ParliamentOpening of the Turkish Parliament - the Sultan arrives in his box and delivers the Royal Speech(back centre). There is a balcony on the upper right full of the diplomatic Corp
Baroness Burdett-Coutts and William Ashmead Burdett-Coutts BEngraving showing Baroness Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts (1814-1906) and William Ashmead Burdett-Coutts Bartlett (1851-1921) who were married in Christ Church, Piccadilly, London, 1881
Lady Megan Arfon Lloyd George (1902-1966) English politician and the first female Member of Parliament for a Welsh constituency
Harold Macmillans Speech to the South African Parliament, 1Photograph of Harold Macmillan (1894-1986) (standing at top) delivering a speech to the South African Parliament, 3rd February 1960
David Lloyd-George in Parliament, 1909Illustration of David Lloyd-George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, the Welsh Liberal statesman; showing the then Chancellor of the Exchequer presenting his Budget to the House of Commons, 1909
Catholic EmancipationA British battering Ram preparing the way for a Popish Bull - A satire on the pressure for Catholic emancipation, which led to an Act of Parliament in 1829
Churchill / Heckling / 1905WINSTON CHURCHILL Criticising old friends: now a Liberal MP, Churchill heckles his old friends the Conservatives
Budapest at NightfallThe Parliament buildings and the Margit bridge are reflected in the Danube at nightfall
Colonel Charles de Laet Waldo Sibthorp, MPColonel Charles de Laet Waldo Sibthorp (1783 - 1855), an eccentric and reactionary Conservative Member of Parliament. He opposed many things, including Catholic Emancipation, Jewish Emancipation