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The Houses of Lords and Commons, Westminster, London, 1815. Artist: ByrneThe Houses of Lords and Commons, Westminster, London, 1815
The Queen Opening Parliament: Procession in the Peers Corridor, 1876. Creator: UnknownThe Queen Opening Parliament: Procession in the Peers Corridor, 1876. Queen Victoria...accompanied by their Royal Highnesses the Princess of Wales
The House of Lords Sitting as a Court of Appeal, 1856. Creator: SmythThe House of Lords Sitting as a Court of Appeal, 1856. Interior of the Palace of Westminster, London. The position in which the House of Lords has been recently placed in its character of a Court of
Life Peerages - the Assistant-Keeper of the Records Reading the Peerage Patent at the Bar of the Hou Creator: UnknownLife Peerages - the Assistant-Keeper of the Records Reading the Peerage Patent at the Bar of the House of Lords, 1856. The patent of the Earl of Huntingdon was almost illegible from age
Arrival of Her Most Gracious Majesty at House of Lords to Open First Parliament of her Reign, n.d
The Wimbledon Prize Meeting: rifle match between the Lords and the Commons, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe Wimbledon Prize Meeting: rifle match between the Lords and the Commons, 1862. View of a...match between eleven members of the House of Lords and an equal number of the House of Commons
The Opening of Parliament by Royal Commission, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe Opening of Parliament by Royal Commission, 1862. Our Illustration represents the House of Lords as it appeared on the 6th February during the ceremony of delivering her Majesty's Speech...the
The Ministerial Bench of the House of Lords, 1886-1892, (1901). Creator: UnknownThe Ministerial Bench of the House of Lords, 1886-1892, (1901). Scene in the Palace of Westminster in London, during the final term of the Marquis of Salisbury as prime minister (1886-1892)
The Right Honourable the Earl of Chatham seized with a Fit in the House of Peers, c1787The Right Honourable the Earl of Chatham seized with a Fit in the House of Peers previous to his death, c1787. From A New
Engagement between the English and Spanish Fleets off the Isle of Wight, 1588, after a Tapestry in Creator: UnknownEngagement between the English and Spanish Fleets off the Isle of Wight, 1588, after a Tapestry in the Old House of Lords, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume38
Study for the House of Lords, 1807 (recto); c. 1807 (verso)
The Death of the Earl of Chatham, 1779. Creator: John Singleton CopleyThe Death of the Earl of Chatham, 1779
House of Lords - the Lord Chancellor pronouncing judgment in the case of the Queen v. O Connell, 1844. Interior of the Palace of Westminster in London
The Rivers of England, from "Illustrated London News", December 27, 1856The Rivers of England, from " Illustrated London News", December 27, 1856
King Henry VI with Representatives of the Lords and Commons, 1446, (1947). Creator: UnknownKing Henry VI with Representatives of the Lords and Commons, 1446, (1947). Detail from an illuminated charter, according to the terms of which King Henry VI granted lands
The Prince of Wales taking his seat for the first time in the House of Lords... 1863, (1901)The Prince of Wales taking his seat for the first time in the House of Lords as a Peer of the Realm, February 5, 1863, (1901)
Lord Lyndhurst, c1830, (c1884). Creator: UnknownLord Lyndhurst, c1830, (c1884). John Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst (1772-1863), British lawyer and politician educated at a private school and Trinity College, Cambridge
Lord Brougham, c1840, (c1884). Creator: UnknownLord Brougham, c1840, (c1884). Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, (1778-1868), British statesman educated at Royal High School, Edinburgh and Edinburgh University
Duke of Wellington, c1830, (c1884). Creator: UnknownDuke of Wellington, c1830, (c1884). Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) Anglo-Irish soldier and Tory statesman educated at Eton College
The Passage of the Home Rule Bill from the Commons to the Lords, September 2, 1893, (1901). The Second Home Rule Bill (Government of Ireland Bill 1893)
Peers Spiritual in the House of Lords in 1894, (1901). Creator: UnknownPeers Spiritual in the House of Lords in 1894, (1901). In the House of Lords of the United Kingdom, the 26 bishops of the established Church of England are known as the The Lords Spiritual
Queen Caroline entering the House of Lords during her trial, Westminster, London, 1820 (c1890). From " Cassells History of England - Special Edition, Vol
House of Lords, Houses of Parliament, London, England, 1900. Creator: Underwood & UnderwoodHouse of Lords, Houses of Parliament, London, England, 1900. Interior of the upper chamber in the Palace of Westminster. Stereocard by Underwood & Underwood
Ruins of the Houses of Parliament, (1881). Creator: UnknownRuins of the Houses of Parliament, (1881). Views of the Palace of Westminster in London after it was destroyed by fire in 1834: Interior of St Stephens Chapel, The Library, Cloisters, House of Lords
The Refreshment-Room of the House of Lords, (1881). Creator: UnknownThe Refreshment-Room of the House of Lords, (1881). Interior of one of the rooms in the Palace of Westminster in London, designed by Augustus Pugin
Stewards Court of the Manor of Torre Devon, 1820. ArtistStewards Court of the Manor of Torre Devon, 1820. Scene of the House of Lords as arranged for the Bill of Pains and Penalties intended to strip Queen Caroline of her tittles
Ghost as seen in the Hamlet of St Stephens Chapel, 1820. A scene in the House of Lords at the trial of Queen Caroline; the Queen throws up her arms in terror at the appearance of the first witness
House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, London. Artist: John PineInterior view of the House of Lords, with George II seated on the throne to the rear, attended by the House of Commons at the end of year session of 1741/2; with a list of chancellors
A Sketch of the Interior View of the House of Lords, representing the Trial of Her Majesty Queen Caroline, pub. 1820 (b/w engraving)
King Edward VII at the opening of his first Parliament, London, 14 February, 1901. King Edward VII (1841-1910) and Queen Alexandra (1844-1925)
The royal procession in Westminster Palace on the way to the House of Lords, 1886, (1900)The royal procession in Westminster Palace on the way to the House of Lords, London, 1886, (1900). Queen Victoria presides over the opening of Parliament
Albemarle and Fitzwalter exchange defiance, c. late 14th Century (18640. Artist: James William Edmund Doyle)Albemarle and Fitzwalter exchange defiance, 1864. Walter FitzWalter, 5th Baron FitzWalter, (1368-1406) has a heated exchange with Edward, Duke of Albemarle, in the court of Henry IV
Queen Elizabeth I in Parliament, 16th century, (c1902-1905). The ancient chamber of the Palace erected in the 12th Century, the Commons are shown crowding at the Bar
The Crown Offered to William and Mary, 1689, 1886. Artist: Herbert BourneThe Crown Offered to William and Mary by the Lords and Commons at Whitehall, February 12th, 1689, 1886. After Edgar Melville Ward (1839-1915)
House of Lords in the time of George II, 1845. The upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Like the House of Commons, it meets in the Palace of Westminster
John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford, 1832. Artist: Henry RobinsonJohn Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford, 1832. 18th-century British statesman, who In the House of Lords joined the Patriot Whig opposition hostile to the Prime Minister Sir Robert Walpole
John Russell, Duke of Bedford, 1835. Artist: Henry RobinsonJohn Russell, Duke of Bedford, 1835. An 18th-century British statesman, in the House of Lords he joined the Patriot Whig opposition hostile to the Prime Minister Sir Robert Walpole
Death of Chatham, 1859. Artist: Francis NicholsonDeath of Chatham, 1859. Death of William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham and British Whig, on 7 April 1778, during a debate in the House of Lords on the American War of Independence
Vault beneath the Old House of Lords, 1845. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum of Regal, Ecclesiastical, Baronial, Municipal, and Popular Antiquities, Volume II. [Charles Knight and Co
Interior of the House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, London c1878 (1878). From Old and New London Illustrated, Vol IV, by Edward Walford. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & New York, 1878]
The House of Lords at the Beginning of the Century, c1897. Artist: William PattenThe House of Lords at the Beginning of the Century, c1897. From Westminster, by Walter Besant. [Chatto & Windus, London, 1897]
Englands Miraculous Preservation, 1646 (1903)Englands Miraculous Preservation Emblematically Described, Erected for a Perpetual Monument to Posterity, 1646 (1903). An allegory showing the Ark of England containing three chambers
Guy Fawkess Cellar, 1897. From Old and New London Vol III by Edward Walford. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, 1897]
The Duke of York in robes of the House of Lords, 1920. Artist: VandykThe Duke of York dressed in his robes as a member of the House of Lords, 1920. From Our King & Queen and the Royal Princesses. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]
Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend (1674-1738), British Whig statesman, 1912Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend (1674-1738), British Whig statesman. This portrait was painted around the time Townshend entered the House of Lords in 1697
A Conservative Whip, 1871. Artist: Carlo PellegriniA Conservative Whip, 1871. Edward Bootle-Wilbraham, 2nd Baron Skelmersdale (1837-1898) was a British politician who served as Conservative Chief Whip in the House of Lords from c1870-1885
Sir John George Shaw-Lefevre, British barrister, politician and civil servant, 1871. Artist: Carlo PellegriniSir John George Shaw-Lefevre, British barrister, politician and civil servant, 1871. Shaw-Lefevre (1797-1879) served as Clerk of the Parliaments from 1855 until 1875. From Vanity Fair, 1 July 1871
King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, State Opening of Parliament, Westminster, c1902-1909