Yesterday's events in Washington a reminder of how easy it was to infiltrate the porous old palace of
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Born in 1367: (1367-1400), King of England

Portrait by an Unknown Artist, ca. 1385-90


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3 Jan 1648: Parliament at Westminster votes "no addresses" - that is it stops sending addresses to peace to Charles I

(Met Museum)

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Westminster getting a "deal" on the 24th that essentially screws over everything in the country, touting it as a good thing

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Westminster on Jan 1st 2021 when half of London's financial sector vanishes overnight

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Rudolph de Harak and Westminster Records
Rudolph de Harak designed over 50 record covers for Westminster Records as well as designing covers for Columbia, Oxford and Circle labels. https://t.co/UgUjMMaIRH via

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London Town (1883) by Thomas Crane (1843–1903) & Ellen Houghton (1853-1922). Westminster Abbey, the British Museum and London Underground

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Day 225 (Part 1/3)

Room 8
The National Portrait Gallery
Westminster, London

Whilst showing postcards to staff in Room 8, Robin thinks she’s identified the sender of the mystery postcards to their client.

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RT : captures the rather boozy chairing ritual of Sir Francis Burdett as it headed down the Strand in following his election to Parliament for Westminster in the summer of 1818

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The 'mighty' Sikorsky CH-37 Mojave, a heavy-lift helicopter that I would have love to have seen (and heard) flying. Designed and built in the 1950s, Westland in the UK even 'borrowed' control systems, rotors and gearbox from it, for their Westminster project, see photo three.

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Scharf captures the rather boozy chairing ritual of Sir Francis Burdett as it headed down the Strand in following his election to Parliament for Westminster in the summer of 1818

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like 1. this is obviously westminster and not NDS and 2. this is siba who was retired after winning WKC 2020 and DID NOT EVEN COMPETE AT NDS 2020
i hate the fucking general public! why do i even check the tag when it's people making the same 5 jokes over and over!

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Party time at Westminster!!

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Digital painting

Ltd Edition of 10

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It’s very clear to those who can see that the Westminster government have abused the taxpayers money by giving it freely to friends and family at great cost to the taxpayers. This fraud on the public will be shown as a proportional spend in Scotland’s debt.

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Retelling Reynard the Fox by Anne Louise Avery – Word by word, I eased the Greatest Fox Trickster who ever flicked a brush into a new century, doing exactly the same as Caxton had done in his little printing house at Westminster all those centuries before https://t.co/38XPXhy3df

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War widows were invited to the ceremonies at Westminster Abbey and the Cenotaph for the Unveiling of the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior on 11 November 1920. In this webinar 11/11/20 at 8:00pm Andrea Hetherington looks back at the day. > https://t.co/450CEMOI2I

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officers spotted local male lurking under Westminster Palace after members of the public reported that they didn’t think it was right that he was storing gunpowder near to the House of Lords.

If it doesn’t feel right. Report it.

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and the starvation policy of the Westminster Tories.

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People of England. The Conservative MPs voted to allow your children to go hungry. This is a deliberate action against the most vulnerable of our children. Why are you voting Tory? Do you support the starving of children by Westminster?

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‘View on the Thames with Westminster Bridge’ was painted in oil by British landscape artist Samuel Scott around 1743–44. Here Scott depicts the first bridge, designed by Swiss engineer Charles Labelye and completed in 1750. Image: Wiki commons

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