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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom
Distance: Approx. 169 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.49944444,-0.12472222
The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom, and may also legislate for the Crown Dependencies and the British Overseas Territories. It meets at the Palace of Westminster in London. Parliament possesses legislative supremacy and thereby holds ultimate power over all other political bodies in the United Kingdom and the Overseas Territories.
Palace of Westminster
Meeting place of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
Distance: Approx. 169 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.49916667,-0.12472222
The Palace of Westminster is the meeting place of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and is located in London, England. It is commonly called the Houses of Parliament after the House of Commons and the House of Lords, the two legislative chambers which occupy the building. The palace is one of the centres of political life in the United Kingdom; "Westminster" has become a metonym for the UK Parliament and the British Government, and the Westminster system of government commemorates the name of the palace.
Burning of Parliament
1834 destruction of the Houses of Parliament, London
Distance: Approx. 169 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.49916667,-0.12472222
The Palace of Westminster, the medieval royal palace used as the home of the British parliament, was largely destroyed by fire on 16 October 1834. The blaze was caused by the burning of small wooden tally sticks which had been used as part of the accounting procedures of the Exchequer until 1826. The sticks were disposed of carelessly in the two furnaces under the House of Lords, which caused a chimney fire in the two flues that ran under the floor of the Lords' chamber and up through the walls.
Parliament of Great Britain
United English and Scottish parliament 1707–1800
Distance: Approx. 169 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.49916667,-0.12472222
The Parliament of Great Britain was formed in May 1707 following the ratification of the Acts of Union by both the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland. The Acts ratified the treaty of Union which created a new unified Kingdom of Great Britain and created the parliament of Great Britain located in the former home of the English parliament in the Palace of Westminster, near the City of London. This lasted nearly a century, until the Acts of Union 1800 merged the separate British and Irish Parliaments into a single Parliament of the United Kingdom with effect from 1 January 1801.
Visitors' Gallery
Part of the British House of Commons
Distance: Approx. 152 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.4997,-0.1244
The Visitors' Gallery, formerly known as the Strangers' Gallery, is set aside for members of the public at the British House of Commons, and is intended for both invited and uninvited members of the public to watch the proceedings of the House. A similar gallery exists in the House of Lords. The gallery of the House of Commons is located on a level above the floor of the Commons chamber and looks down on it.
House of Commons Library
United Kingdom parliamentary library
Distance: Approx. 141 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.4999,-0.1241
The House of Commons Library is the library and information resource of the lower house of the British Parliament. It was established in 1818, although its original 1828 construction was destroyed during the burning of Parliament in 1834. The library has adopted the phrase "Contributing to a well-informed democracy" as a summary of its mission statement.
House of Lords Library
United Kingdom parliamentary library
Distance: Approx. 159 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.4986,-0.1243
The House of Lords Library is the library and information resource of the House of Lords, the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It provides Members of the House and their staff with books, Parliamentary material and reference and research services.
Strangers' Bar
Bar in the Palace of Westminster
Distance: Approx. 138 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.49972222,-0.12416667
The Strangers' Bar is one of several bars in the Palace of Westminster, the home of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It is open to Members of Parliament and officers of Parliament, their guests, and members of parliamentary staff.
Speaker's House
Residence of UK House of Commons Speaker
Distance: Approx. 169 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.49916667,-0.12472222
Speaker's House is the official residence of the Speaker of the House of Commons, the lower house and primary chamber of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It is located in the Palace of Westminster in London. It was originally located next to St Stephen's Chapel and was rebuilt and enlarged by James Wyatt in the early 19th century.
All-Party Parliamentary Group on Human Rights
Distance: Approx. 126 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.499551,-0.124066
The APPG for Human Rights, alternatively known as the Parliamentary Human Rights Group (PHRG) is a group within the Parliament of the United Kingdom consisting of members from all political parties. Its role is to promote and facilitate human rights work by politicians who usually spend most of their time dealing with matters that affect their local constituency.
Statue of Robert Clayton
Sculpture by Grinling Gibbons
Distance: Approx. 153 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.4992,-0.1201
The statue of Robert Clayton stands at the entrance to the North Wing of St Thomas' Hospital, Lambeth, London. The sculptor was Grinling Gibbons, and the statue was executed around 1700–1714. Sir Robert was a banker, politician and Lord Mayor of London.
Queue for the lying-in-state of Elizabeth II
Queue of mourners for Queen Elizabeth II
Distance: Approx. 169 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.49916667,-0.12472222
Between 14 and 19 September 2022, a queue of mourners waited to file past the coffin of Elizabeth II while she lay in state at Westminster Hall in London, England. The Queen had died on 8 September, and had previously lain in rest in St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh from 12 to 13 September. On official signs the queue was named "lying-in-state queue" and in contemporary media coverage it was simply called "The Queue".
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