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“A Right to Vote” Exhibition mounted in Westminster Hall, 3 -22 July 1978.
Overhead view of the exhibition which marked the 50th anniversary of the passing of the Equal Franchise Act, 1928.
3 Jul 1978
“A Right to Vote” Exhibition mounted in Westminster Hall, 3 -22 July 1978.
View of the exhibition which marked the 50th anniversary of
the passing of the Equal Franchise Act, 1928.
3 Jul 1978
“A Right to Vote” Exhibition mounted in Westminster Hall, 3 -22 July 1978.
View of the exhibition which marked the 50th anniversary of
the passing of the Equal Franchise Act, 1928.
3 Jul 1978
“A Right to Vote” Exhibition mounted in Westminster Hall, 3 -22 July 1978.
View of the exhibition which marked the 50th anniversary of
the passing of the Equal Franchise Act, 1928.
3 Jul 1978
“L’entente” (Entente Cordiale) party of distinguished French visitors to the Houses of Parliament
The photograph includes J Burns MP, Sir G J Woodman, Vice Admiral Leygue, Rt Hon James Lowther (Speaker), Vice Admiral Caillard, the Dean of Westminster, Sir John Pound, Bt (Lord Mayor of London) a...
“L’entente” (Entente Cordiale) party of distinguished French visitors to the Houses of Parliament
The photograph includes J Burns MP, Sir G J Woodman, Vice Admiral Leygue, Rt Hon James Lowther (Speaker), Vice Admiral Caillard, the Dean of Westminster, Sir John Pound, Bt (Lord Mayor of London) a...
“L’entente” (Entente Cordiale) party of distinguished French visitors to the Houses of Parliament
The photograph includes J Burns MP, Sir G J Woodman, Vice Admiral Leygue, Rt Hon James Lowther (Speaker), Vice Admiral Caillard, the Dean of Westminster, Sir John Pound, Bt (Lord Mayor of London) a...
“L’entente” (Entente Cordiale) visit of French Naval Officers to the Houses of Parliament
The photograph includes Vice Admiral Caillard, M Paul Cambon (French Ambassador) and Vice Admiral Leygue.
“L’entente” (Entente Cordiale) visit of French Naval Officers to the Houses of Parliament
The photograph includes Vice Admiral Caillard, M Paul Cambon (French Ambassador) and Vice Admiral Leygue
“L’entente” (Entente Cordiale) visit of French Naval Officers to the Houses of Parliament
The photograph includes Vice Admiral Caillard, M Paul Cambon (French Ambassador) and Vice Admiral Leygue.
‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
The Scottish Parliament House, by J Gordon.
c1649
‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992
John Pym. Engraving by G Glover after Edward Bowyer.
‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
Execution of Charles I. Engraving.
1649
‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
Playing cards commemorating the Glorious Revolution.
John Pym
‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
Whig and Tory or the Scribbling Duellists Broadsheet.
‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
The Whig's Exhaltation. Broadsheet.
‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
Enrolled building accounts for Clock and Jewel Towers
1365-6, showing the name of Henry de Yeveley (at the
beginning of 2nd paragraph.
(Public Record Office, Exchequer Accounts, E101/472/14)
1365
‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
The earliest known reference to Parliament. ('Parliamentum'
in middle of 3rd line from the bottom)
(Public Record Office, Curia Regis Roll, 21 Henry III, KB
26/116C, m.2d. Calendared as No.2047)
1236
‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
Enrolment of a Writ of Summons to William de Shareshull, et
al. Easter 1357.
(Public Record Office, C54/195, m.21d)
(Dignity of a Peer, IV, p.612)
1357
‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
Enrolment of a Writ of Summons to Humphrey de Bohun, et al.
Easter 1357.
(Public Record Office, C54/195, m.21d)
(Dignity of a Peer, IV, p.611)
1357
‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
Enrolled building accounts for Clock and Jewel Towers
1365-6, showing the name of Henry de Yeveley (at the
beginning of 2nd paragraph.
(Public Record Office, Exchequer Accounts, E101/472/14)
1365
‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
Misericord from the Church of St Katharine near the Tower,
now in the Royal Foundation of St Katharine, Butcher Row,
London EC14 8DS, said to show Henry Yevele.
Yevele
‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
Misericord from the Church of St Katharine near the Tower,
now in the Royal Foundation of St Katharine, Butcher Row,
London EC14 8DS, said to show Henry Yevele.
[Enlargement off S/173]
Yevele
‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
William I as depicted in the initial letter of a
manuscript.
‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
Walpole addresses the Cabinet.
Cartoon by Joseph Goupy.
‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
'The Poll'.
Cartoon by Rowlandson.
‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
The Tower of London.
‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
The House that Man Built.
Postcard 1 of 2.
‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
The House that Man Built.
Postcard 2 of 2.
‘The Annexed Prayer Book’: Manuscript Fair-Copy of the Book of Common Prayer
A fair-copy manuscript of 'The Booke of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church According to the vse of the Church of England Together with t...
1. Peers and Members of Parliament. 2. ‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
Mr John Major, Prime Minister, at the despatch box.
Also shown are Peter Lilley and Michael Howard.
c1992
Major, John
Lilley, Peter
Howard, Michael
1. Peers and Members of Parliament. 2. ‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
Mr Neil Kinnock, Leader of the Opposition at the despatch box. Also shown are Margaret Beckett and John Smith.
c1992
Kinnock, Neil
Beckett, Margaret
Smith, John
1. Peers and Members of Parliament. 2. ‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
Mr Paddy Ashdown, Leader of the Liberal Democrats,
addressing the House of Commons.
c1992
Ashdown, Paddy
1. Peers and Members of Parliament. 2. ‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
View of the House of Commons in session, with Mr Neil
Kinnock at the despatch box, from the bar towards the
Speaker's chair.
c1992
1. Records of Parliament. 2. ‘Parliament Past and Present’ Exhibition, Jewel Tower, 1992.
An act concerning false prophecies.
Extract showing the Royal Assent formula.
(Parliamentary Archives, Original Act, 33 Henry VIII No.14)