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Parliament Collection (page 6)

Background imageParliament Collection: A session of the British Parliament in 1623, engraving

A session of the British Parliament in 1623, engraving

Background imageParliament Collection: Preliminary Title, Article 1 of the Spanish Constitution of 1978

Preliminary Title, Article 1 of the Spanish Constitution of 1978

Background imageParliament Collection: Cover of the Spanish Constitution of 1978

Cover of the Spanish Constitution of 1978

Background imageParliament Collection: Parliament of Cadiz (1811), promulgated by the deputies of the Cadiz Constitution of 1812

Parliament of Cadiz (1811), promulgated by the deputies of the Cadiz Constitution of 1812, for the Spanish monarchy regime, signed on March 18, 1812

Background imageParliament Collection: Alphonse III The Benign (1327-1336) presiding the courts held in Montblanc, in 1330

Alphonse III The Benign (1327-1336) presiding the courts held in Montblanc, in 1330. Miniature in Llibre dels Usatges i Constitucions de Catalunya

Background imageParliament Collection: Trial and execution of Viscount Stafford, London, 1680

Trial and execution of Viscount Stafford, London, 1680. Two views; at the top is an interior view of Westminster Hall showing the trial of William Howard, Viscount Stafford

Background imageParliament Collection: The Hanoverian horse and British lion, 1784. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

The Hanoverian horse and British lion, 1784. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
The Hanoverian horse and British lion, 1784. Scene in the House of Commons. On the left Charles James Fox is riding the British lion, facing William Pitt the Younger on the horse of Hanover

Background imageParliament Collection: The State Auction, 1784. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

The State Auction, 1784. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
The State Auction, 1784. William Pitt the Younger, as an auctioneer, disposing of British liberties in the House of Commons

Background imageParliament Collection: Stewards Court of the Manor of Torre Devon, 1820. Artist

Stewards Court of the Manor of Torre Devon, 1820. Artist
Stewards 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

Background imageParliament Collection: Chamber of the House of Commons, 1875. Artist

Chamber of the House of Commons, 1875. Artist
Chamber of the House of Commons, 1875. Interior view of the House of Commons showing Members of Parliament from both sides of the house sitting on the benches and standing in the foreground

Background imageParliament Collection: Sheriffs of the City of London presenting a petition at the House of Commons, London, 1926

Sheriffs of the City of London presenting a petition at the House of Commons, London, 1926
Presentation by the Sheriffs of the City of London of the petition of the Corporation against the Union of Benefices and Disposal of Churches (Metropolis) measure, at the Bar of the House of Commons

Background imageParliament Collection: Mock funeral procession in St Giles, London, 1751

Mock funeral procession in St Giles, London, 1751. To those melancholly sufferers (by a late severe act) the distillers, this plate is most humbly inscribed by a lover of trade

Background imageParliament Collection: House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, London. Artist: John Pine

House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, London. Artist: John Pine
Interior 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

Background imageParliament Collection: House of Commons, Palace of Westminster, London, 1785

House of Commons, Palace of Westminster, London, 1785
Interior view of the House of Commons, in the Palace of Westminster, London, showing parliament in session; with a list of Speakers of the House of Commons in the margins

Background imageParliament Collection: Mottoes used on banners in English Civil War

Mottoes used on banners in English Civil War
Devices and mottoes used by Parliament officers on standards and banners in the English Civil War, 1641-47

Background imageParliament Collection: The Reichstag on fire, Berlin, Germany, 27 February 1933

The Reichstag on fire, Berlin, Germany, 27 February 1933. The Reichstag, which housed Germanys parliament, was the target of an arson attack

Background imageParliament Collection: King Henry III and his Parliament, Westminster, 1258 (1864)

King Henry III and his Parliament, Westminster, 1258 (1864). In 1258, a group of powerful barons led by Simon de Montfort compelled Henry (1211-1271) to accept the Provisions of Oxford

Background imageParliament Collection: King Edward VII at the opening of his first Parliament, London, 14 February, 1901

King Edward VII at the opening of his first Parliament, London, 14 February, 1901. King Edward VII (1841-1910) and Queen Alexandra (1844-1925)

Background imageParliament Collection: Philipp Scheidemann announcing the creation of a new German republic, 9th November, 1918

Philipp Scheidemann announcing the creation of a new German republic, 9th November, 1918. Scheidemann (1865-1939) speaking from the Reichstag at the end of the First World War

Background imageParliament Collection: Chancellor Adolf Hitler making a speech before the Reichstag, Berlin, 17th May 1933

Chancellor Adolf Hitler making a speech before the Reichstag, Berlin, 17th May 1933. Hitler setting out his foreign policy programme

Background imageParliament Collection: Swearing-in ceremony of President Field Marshal von Hindenburg, Berlin, 12th May, 1925

Swearing-in ceremony of President Field Marshal von Hindenburg, Berlin, 12th May, 1925. From Deutsche Gedenkhalle: Das Neue Deutschland compiled by General Von Eisenhart Rothe, 1939

Background imageParliament Collection: The Arrest of Guy Fawkes, c1907

The Arrest of Guy Fawkes, c1907. From My Book of True Stories. [Blackie and Son Limited, London]

Background imageParliament Collection: Parliament building, Budapest, Hungary

Parliament building, Budapest, Hungary. Designed in Neo-Gothic style by Imre Steindl, the Orszaghaz (Houses of Parliament), was built between 1883 and 1902

Background imageParliament Collection: Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament, 1882. Artist: Anonymous

Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament, 1882. Artist: Anonymous
Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament, 1882. Private Collection

Background imageParliament Collection: Parliament. London. Artist: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)

Parliament. London. Artist: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)
Parliament. London. Found in the collection of Musee d art moderne Andre Malraux Le Havre

Background imageParliament Collection: Philip IV the Fair establishes the Parliament in Paris in 1303. Artist: Alaux, Jean (1786-1864)

Philip IV the Fair establishes the Parliament in Paris in 1303. Artist: Alaux, Jean (1786-1864)
Philip IV the Fair establishes the Parliament in Paris in 1303. Found in the collection of Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles

Background imageParliament Collection: Oliver Cromwell (attended by a City of Soldiers) dissolving the Long Parliament. Anno 1653, c1787

Oliver Cromwell (attended by a City of Soldiers) dissolving the Long Parliament. Anno 1653, c1787. From A New, Universal and Impartial History of England: From the Earliest Authentic Records

Background imageParliament Collection: John Pym, English Parliamentarian politician, c1644 (1894). Artist: George Glover

John Pym, English Parliamentarian politician, c1644 (1894). Artist: George Glover
John Pym (1584-1643), English Parliamentarian politician, c1644 (1894). One of the Five Members whose attempted arrest by King Charles I sparked the beginning of the English Civil War

Background imageParliament Collection: Henry III and his Parliament, 1258 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle

Henry III and his Parliament, 1258 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
Henry III. and his Parliament, 1864. Henry III, (1207-1272)), known as Henry of Winchester, was the first monarch to ask his subjects for taxation on a regular basis

Background imageParliament Collection: The trial of King Charles I, 1649 (1905)

The trial of King Charles I, 1649 (1905). From Cassells History of England, Vol. III, [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1905]. (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageParliament Collection: Bird s-eye view of the Palace of Westminster, London, c1560, (c1902-1905)

Bird s-eye view of the Palace of Westminster, London, c1560, (c1902-1905). The parliament buildings, Westminster Abbey and the River Thames, taken from Aggass Map of Westminster

Background imageParliament Collection: Parliament of Edward I, 13th century, (c1905)

Parliament of Edward I, 13th century, (c1905). After a work from the collection of the Society of Antiquities. Illustration from Parliament Past and Present by Arnold Wright and Philip Smith

Background imageParliament Collection: Queen Elizabeth I in Parliament, 16th century, (c1902-1905)

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

Background imageParliament Collection: Roma - Palacae of Montecitorio, 1910

Roma - Palacae of Montecitorio, 1910
Roma - Palace of Montecitorio, 1910. Seat of the Italian Parliament. Originally built for Prince Ludovisi by Bernini. The Palazzo Montecitorio is a palace in Rome

Background imageParliament Collection: Guy Fawkes Preparing The Slow Match, 1902. Artist: Patten Wilson

Guy Fawkes Preparing The Slow Match, 1902. Artist: Patten Wilson
Guy Fawkes Preparing The Slow Match, 1902. Fawkes (1570-1606) was an English conspirator who attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament on November 5th 1605 during the State Opening of Parliament

Background imageParliament Collection: Oliver Cromwell Preaching, c1650, (1903)

Oliver Cromwell Preaching, c1650, (1903). Cromwell (1599-1658) commanded the forces of Parliament during the English Civil War. After the war England, Scotland and Ireland became a commonwealth

Background imageParliament Collection: The opening of Parliament, November 1914, (1915)

The opening of Parliament, November 1914, (1915). : The Royal Coach arriving at Parliament Square, 1914. George V (1865-1936), opening parliament in 1914

Background imageParliament Collection: Winston Churchill around the time he first entered parliament, c1901, (1945)

Winston Churchill around the time he first entered parliament, c1901, (1945). From Winston Churchill: His Life in Pictures, by Ben Tucker. [Sagall Press, Ltd. London, 1945]

Background imageParliament Collection: House of Commons in the time of George II, 1845

House of Commons in the time of George II, 1845. The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

Background imageParliament Collection: House of Lords in the time of George II, 1845

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

Background imageParliament Collection: The Act of Union presented to Queen Anne by the Duke of Queensberry and Dover, c1787

The Act of Union presented to Queen Anne by the Duke of Queensberry and Dover, c1787. From A New, Universal and Impartial History of England: From the Earliest Authentic Records

Background imageParliament Collection: The Order of St. Ferdinand of Spain, c19th century

The Order of St. Ferdinand of Spain, c19th century
The Order of St. Ferdinand of Spain. The Royal and Military Order of Saint Ferdinand was founded by the Cadiz Cortes in 1811 to honour heroic feats of arms

Background imageParliament Collection: The Act of Union between England and Scotland being read before Queen Anne, 1826

The Act of Union between England and Scotland being read before Queen Anne, 1826
The Act of Union between England and Scotland being read before Queen Anne, 1707 (1826). Anne (1665-1714) was Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702

Background imageParliament Collection: Queen Anne, c18th century. Artist: Michael Vandergucht

Queen Anne, c18th century. Artist: Michael Vandergucht
Queen Anne, c18th century. Anne (1665-1714) was the daughter of James II, deposed by William of Orange in the Glorious Revolution of 1688

Background imageParliament Collection: The Dissolution of the Long Parliament, 1653, by Oliver Cromwell

The Dissolution of the Long Parliament, 1653, by Oliver Cromwell, in order to intoduce Triennal Ele Artist: John Goldar
The Dissolution of the Long Parliament, 1653, by Oliver Cromwell, in order to intoduce Triennal Elections, 1783. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786)

Background imageParliament Collection: Oliver Cromwell Dissolving the Long Parliament, 1653, (1903)

Oliver Cromwell Dissolving the Long Parliament, 1653, (1903)
Oliver Cromwell Dissolving the Long Parliament, c1653, (1903). Cromwell (1599-1658) commanded the forces of Parliament during the English Civil War

Background imageParliament Collection: View from the Oberhaus to the Niederhaus and the junction of the Inn, Danube and Ilz, 1931

View from the Oberhaus to the Niederhaus and the junction of the Inn, Danube and Ilz, 1931. Artist: Kurt Hielscher
View from the Oberhaus to the Niederhaus and the junction of the Inn, Danube and Ilz, 1931. From Deutschland by Kurt Hielscher. [F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1931]

Background imageParliament Collection: Interior of the House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, London c1878 (1878)

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]



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