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2368040 Vista do Big Ben instalado na torre noroeste do Palácio de Westminster, sede do Parlamento Britânico, localizado em Londres.
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2368039 Vista do Big Ben instalado na torre noroeste do Palácio de Westminster, sede do Parlamento Britânico, localizado em Londres.
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2368028 Vista do Big Ben instalado na torre noroeste do Palácio de Westminster, sede do Parlamento Britânico, localizado em Londres.
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2368020 Vista do Big Ben instalado na torre noroeste do Palácio de Westminster, sede do Parlamento Britânico, localizado em Londres.
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2368038 Vista do Big Ben instalado na torre noroeste do Palácio de Westminster, sede do Parlamento Britânico, localizado em Londres.
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2368027 Vista do Big Ben instalado na torre noroeste do Palácio de Westminster, sede do Parlamento Britânico, localizado em Londres.
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2368026 Vista do Big Ben instalado na torre noroeste do Palácio de Westminster, sede do Parlamento Britânico, localizado em Londres.
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2368019 Vista do Big Ben instalado na torre noroeste do Palácio de Westminster, sede do Parlamento Britânico, localizado em Londres.
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2368018 Vista do Big Ben instalado na torre noroeste do Palácio de Westminster, sede do Parlamento Britânico, localizado em Londres.
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2368025 Vista do Big Ben instalado na torre noroeste do Palácio de Westminster, sede do Parlamento Britânico, localizado em Londres.
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2368017 Vista do Big Ben instalado na torre noroeste do Palácio de Westminster, sede do Parlamento Britânico, localizado em Londres.
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2368024 Vista do Big Ben instalado na torre noroeste do Palácio de Westminster, sede do Parlamento Britânico, localizado em Londres.
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2368016 Vista do Big Ben instalado na torre noroeste do Palácio de Westminster, sede do Parlamento Britânico, localizado em Londres.
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2368023 Vista do Big Ben instalado na torre noroeste do Palácio de Westminster, sede do Parlamento Britânico, localizado em Londres.
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2368015 Vista do Big Ben instalado na torre noroeste do Palácio de Westminster, sede do Parlamento Britânico, localizado em Londres.
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2368014 Vista do Big Ben instalado na torre noroeste do Palácio de Westminster, sede do Parlamento Britânico, localizado em Londres.
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2368022 Vista do Big Ben instalado na torre noroeste do Palácio de Westminster, sede do Parlamento Britânico, localizado em Londres.
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2368021 Vista do Big Ben instalado na torre noroeste do Palácio de Westminster, sede do Parlamento Britânico, localizado em Londres.
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2156307 Westminster - Londres e seus mais famosos pontos turísticos
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2156285 Westminster - Londres e seus mais famosos pontos turísticos
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2156306 Westminster - Londres e seus mais famosos pontos turísticos
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2156322 Westminster - Londres e seus mais famosos pontos turísticos
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2156305 Westminster - Londres e seus mais famosos pontos turísticos
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2156237 Westminster - Londres e seus mais famosos pontos turísticos
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2156304 Westminster - Londres e seus mais famosos pontos turísticos
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2156321 Westminster - Londres e seus mais famosos pontos turísticos
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2156303 Westminster - Londres e seus mais famosos pontos turísticos
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2156284 Westminster - Londres e seus mais famosos pontos turísticos
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2156283 Westminster - Londres e seus mais famosos pontos turísticos
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902_05_12529395highres Whitehall Chapel aka Chapel Royal, Whitehall Palace, Westminster, London, England. After the destruction of most of the Whitehall Palace by fire in 1698, the banqueting house was converted by Christopher Wren into a royal chapel. The interior had splendid ceiling panels, commissioned by Charles I to be painted by Rubens. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
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902_05_12529471highres Westminster Bridge, River Thames, London, England. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
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902_05_12529331highres Tomb of Mary, Queen of Scots, Westminster Abbey, London, England. Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542 - 1587, aka Mary Stuart or Mary I. Queen of Scotland. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
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902_05_12529406highres The Palace of Whitehall, Westminster, London, England as it appeared before the fire of 1691. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
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902_05_12529405highres The Palace of Whitehall and adjoining buildings with a Royal Aquatic Procession in the foreground. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
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902_05_12529454highres The House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, London, England in the time of George II. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
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902_05_12529453highres The House of Commons, Palace of Westminster, London, England in the time of George II. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
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902_05_12529027highres The Henry VII Lady Chapel, aka Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, England. From The Wonders of the World, published c.1911.
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902_05_12515961highres The Graphic Newspaper/Magazine June 1st 1897, Queens Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Her Majesty's Jubilee ,June 21, 1887 - The Queen embracing the Princess of Wales in Westminster Abbey
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902_05_12515987highres The Graphic Newspaper/Magazine June 1st 1897, Queens Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Coronation of Queen Victoria in Westminster Abbey June 28th 1838. Picture by George Hayter
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902_05_12529137highres The Coronation Chair, Westminster Abbey, City of Westminster, London, England. Here seen with the Stone of Scone which was returned to Scotland in 1996. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
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902_05_12528791highres Plan of Westminster Abbey, City of Westminster, London, England. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
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902_05_12512873highres Plan of the central area of Westminster Abbey showing dispositions for the Coronation Service of George VI in 1936. From The Coronation Book of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, published 1937.
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902_05_12518935highres Magic lantern slide circa 1900.Victorian/Edwardian.Social History.Civil War plan of London as fortified by Parliament in 1642/3. HARRISON 1776 map. Artist/engraver/cartographer: Engraved for Harrison's History of London. Provenance: 'A New and Universal History, Description and Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, The Borough of Southwark'; by Walter Harrison, Printed for J. Cooke, London [Harrison's History of London]. Type: Antique 18th century copperplate map.
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902_05_12519026highres Magic Lantern slide circa 1900 hand coloured views of London, England in Victorian times.Slide 44 Poets Corner Westminster Abbey
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902_05_12519015highres Magic Lantern slide circa 1900 hand coloured views of London, England in Victorian times. Slide 33 Interior Henry VII chapel Westminster Abbey.
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902_05_12519011highres Magic Lantern slide circa 1900 hand coloured views of London, England in Victorian times. Slide 27 Westminster Abbey London with a horse and carriage outside in the street.
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902_05_12519009highres Magic Lantern slide circa 1900 hand coloured views of London, England in Victorian times. Slide 26 Westminster Hall
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902_05_12529387highres Inigo Jones' 1638 plan for a new palace at Whitehall, Westminster, England. Top, the front towards the park, bottom, the front towards Charing Cross. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
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4004_rf_14_1038_hotel Royal Horse guards Hotel, London, England, UK
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913_03_PO07493 Color satellite image of London, capital city of England and the United Kingdom. The River Thames flows through London. Image collected on April 09, 2017 by Sentinel-2 satellites.
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412-37694 Portrait enthusiastic, laughing couple tourists standing at Westminster Bridge, London, UK
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412-37617 Playful, affectionate couple tourists taking selfie with camera phone in front of Westminster Bridge, London, UK
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412-37613 Portrait smiling, enthusiastic women friends walking on bridge toward Big Ben, London, UK
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412-37610 Playful couple tourists being photographed on bridge near Big Ben, London, UK
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902_05_12279982HighRes William Wallace in 1305 on his way to Westminster Hall, London, England, to be tried for treason. Sir William Wallace, ? -1305. Scottish landowner, one of the main leaders during the Wars of Scottish Independence. From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901
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902_05_12279983HighRes Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England. From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901
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902_05_12323775HighRes Westminster Abbey, City of Westminster, London, England. The high altar where the coronations of English and British monarchs are held. From Their Gracious Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, published 1937.
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902_05_12285500HighRes View from Buckingham House showing St. Paul's and Westminster Abbey in the distance, after an engraving of 1752. From Buckingham Palace, Its Furniture, Decoration and History, published 1931.
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902_05_12280560HighRes Victoria, 1819 ? 1901, in her coronation robes at Westminster Abbey, 28 June, 1838. Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. From The Connoisseur Magazine, published 1902.
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902_05_12280027HighRes Thomas Wolsey in Westminster Hall, London, England after being named Cardinal, in 1515. Thomas Wolsey, 1473-1530, also spelled Woolsey. English political figure and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. From The Century Edition of Cassell's History of England, published 1901.
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902_05_12323678HighRes The Strand, City of Westminster, Central London, England in 1890. From The Strand Magazine, Vol I January to June, 1891.
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902_05_12320973HighRes The release of the seven bishops after their trial in Westminster Hall June 29, 1688. King James II brought the proceeding against seven prominent bishops of the Church of England. For defying a controversial order of the king; the prelates were accused of seditious libel. Their successful defense against the charge helped to encourage the opposition to the king that culminated six months later in the so-called Glorious Revolution of 1688. From English and Scottish History, published 1882.
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902_05_12310519HighRes The member's lobby, The House of Commons, Westminster Palace, London, England in the 19th century. From The Century Edition of Cassell's History of England, published c. 1900
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902_05_12283449HighRes The London flood of 1928. A scene showing damage caused when the Westminster Embankment gave way. From The Story of 25 Eventful Years in Pictures published 1935
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902_05_12321074HighRes The Legendary consecration of Westminster Abbey, The Fisherman's Vision. Legend says that a shrine was first built where the Abbey is now located in 616 on a site then known as Thorney Island, which became a place of pilgrimage after a fisherman on the River Thames saw a vision of Saint Peter there. From The Illustrated London News, 1910.
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902_05_12310496HighRes The Houses of Parliament, Palace of Westminster, Westminster, London, England in the 19th century. From The Century Edition of Cassell's History of England, published c. 1900
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902_05_12310468HighRes The Houses of Parliament, Palace of Westminster, London, England in the 19th century. From The Century Edition of Cassell's History of England, published c. 1900
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902_05_12321085HighRes The crowning of the king by the Archbishop of Canterbury and attended by The Dean of Westminster and the Bishop of Bath and Wells. George V, George Frederick Ernest Albert, 1865 to 1936. King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India. From The Queen The Lady's Newspaper published 1935.
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902_05_12310248HighRes The coronation procession of George VI, 12 May 1937, in Westminster Abbey, London, England. George VI, 1895 ? 1952. King of the United Kingdom. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, published 1937.
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902_05_12321086HighRes The coronation of the Queen by the Archbishop of Canterbury and attended by the Bishop of Oxford, the Bishop of Peterborough and the Dean of Westminster. Mary of Teck, Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes, 1867 to 1953. Queen consort of the United Kingdom. From The Queen The Lady's Newspaper published 1935.
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902_05_12280009HighRes The coronation of Henry IV, Westminster Abbey, London, England in 1399. After the Froissart MS in the British Museum. Henry IV, 1367-1413. King of England and Lord of Ireland. From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901
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902_05_12310246HighRes The coronation of George VI, (1895 ? 1952), 12 May, 1937. King of the United Kingdom. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, published 1937.
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902_05_12310247HighRes The coronation of Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon, (1900 ? 2002) 12 May, 1937. Queen consort of the United Kingdom as the wife of King George VI. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, published 1937.
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902_05_12321075HighRes The Coronation of a Monarch from The Liber Regalis. From The Illustrated London News, 1910.
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902_05_12323774HighRes The Coronation Chair, Westminster Abbey, City of Westminster, London, England. Here seen with the Stone of Scone which was returned to Scotland in 1996. From Their Gracious Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, published 1937.
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902_05_12321069HighRes The Church and the Coronation of King George V. The Archbishops of Canterbury and York and other prominent prelates. From The Illustrated London News, 1910.
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902_05_12321068HighRes The Church and the Coronation of King George V. The Archbishops of Canterbury and York and other prominent prelates. From The Illustrated London News, 1910.
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902_05_12310622HighRes The "No-Popery" rioters attacking members of Parliament in Palace Yard, Westminster, London England during The Gordon Riots of 1780, an anti-Catholic protest in London against the Papists Act of 1778. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published 1861.
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902_05_12321084HighRes Queen Mary of Teck entering Westminster Abbey for her Coronation, accompanied by the Bishop of Peterborough, the Bishop of Oxford and attended by the Duchess of Devonshire, Mistress of the Robes, and trainbearers. Mary of Teck, Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes, 1867 to 1953. Queen consort of the United Kingdom. From The Queen The Lady's Newspaper published 1935.
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902_05_12323632HighRes Princess Elizabeth, future Queen Elizabeth II, arrives at Westminster Abbey for the Coronation of her parents, 12th May, 1937. From a photograph.
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902_05_12283422HighRes Piccadilly Circus, London, City of Westminster, England in 1910. From The Story of 25 Eventful Years in Pictures published 1935
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902_05_12283484HighRes Palace of Westminster, The New Houses of Parliament, City of Westminster, London, England, designed by Charles Barry. From A First Book of British History published 1925.
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902_05_12288316HighRes King George VI and Queen Elizabeth leaving Westminster Abbey after their coronation rehearsal in 1937. George VI, Albert Frederick Arthur George, 1895 to 1952. King of the United Kingdom. Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon, 1900 to 2002. Queen consort of George VI. From The Shpere, Coronation Record Number, published 1937.
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902_05_12321078HighRes King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in the coach of state during their journey from the Palace to Westminster Abbey to their coronation ceremony 12th May 1937. George VI, Albert Frederick Arthur George, 1895 to 1952. King of the United Kingdom. Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon, 1900 to 2002. Queen consort of George VI. From The Sphere, Coronation Record Number published 1937.
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902_05_12321064HighRes King George V in the three robes worn at the Coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey. From top The Royal Crimson Robe of State, The Golden Imperial Mantle and the Royal Robe of Purple Velvet. George V, George Frederick Ernest Albert, 1865 to 1936. King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India. From The Illustrated London News, 1910.
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902_05_12321083HighRes King George V entering Westminster Abbey for his coronation ceremony, accompanied by the Bishop of Durham and the Bishop of Bath and Wells. The king is wearing his Royal Robe of State, the Collar of the Garter, and the Cap of State inside the Crown. George V, George Frederick Ernest Albert, 1865 to 1936. King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India. From The Queen The Lady's Newspaper published 1935.
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902_05_12321104HighRes Introduction of the Art of Printing. Caxton reading the first proof sheet from his printing press in The Almonary, Westminster Abbey, March 1474. William Caxton, c. 1415 or 1422 to c.1492. English merchant, diplomat, writer and printer. From Illustrations of English and Scottish History published 1882.
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902_05_12280125HighRes Henry Edward Manning, 1808?1892. English Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster and cardinal. From La Ilustracion Española y Americana, published 1892.
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902_05_12310562HighRes Henry Edward Manning, 1808 ? 1892. English Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster and cardinal. From The Century Edition of Cassell's History of England, published c. 1900
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902_05_12323694HighRes Henry Edward Manning, 1808 ? 1892. English Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster and a cardinal. Seen here aged 81. From The Strand Magazine, Vol I January to June, 1891.
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902_05_12283334HighRes Edward Matthew Ward, 1816 ? 1879. English Victorian narrative painter. From The Magazine of Art published1878
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902_05_12280748HighRes Coronation of King Richard I in 1189 in Westminster Abbey, London, England. Richard I, aka Richard C?ur de Lion, or Richard the Lionheart, 1157 ? 1199. King of England, Duke of Normandy (as Richard IV), Duke of Aquitaine, Duke of Gascony, Lord of Cyprus, Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, Count of Nantes, and Overlord of Brittany. From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901
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01124969 "geography / travel, Great Britain, Ferris wheel ""London Eye"" at the Thames near of the Westminster Bridge, London, England,"
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864393 LONDRES, REINO UNIDO – 16/11/2014: TURISMO EM LONDRES – Big Ben é o nome do sino, que foi instalado no Palácio de Westminster durante a gestão de Sir Benjamin Hall, ministro de Obras Públicas da Inglaterra, em 1859. Por ser um sujeito alto e corpulento, Benjamin tinha o apelido de Big Ben. (Foto: Andre Chaco/Fotoarena)
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864392 LONDRES, REINO UNIDO – 16/11/2014: TURISMO EM LONDRES – Big Ben é o nome do sino, que foi instalado no Palácio de Westminster durante a gestão de Sir Benjamin Hall, ministro de Obras Públicas da Inglaterra, em 1859. Por ser um sujeito alto e corpulento, Benjamin tinha o apelido de Big Ben. (Foto: Andre Chaco/Fotoarena)
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864391 LONDRES, REINO UNIDO – 16/11/2014: TURISMO EM LONDRES – Big Ben é o nome do sino, que foi instalado no Palácio de Westminster durante a gestão de Sir Benjamin Hall, ministro de Obras Públicas da Inglaterra, em 1859. Por ser um sujeito alto e corpulento, Benjamin tinha o apelido de Big Ben. (Foto: Andre Chaco/Fotoarena)
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864390 LONDRES, REINO UNIDO – 16/11/2014: TURISMO EM LONDRES – Big Ben é o nome do sino, que foi instalado no Palácio de Westminster durante a gestão de Sir Benjamin Hall, ministro de Obras Públicas da Inglaterra, em 1859. Por ser um sujeito alto e corpulento, Benjamin tinha o apelido de Big Ben. (Foto: Andre Chaco/Fotoarena)
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864389 LONDRES, REINO UNIDO – 16/11/2014: TURISMO EM LONDRES – Big Ben é o nome do sino, que foi instalado no Palácio de Westminster durante a gestão de Sir Benjamin Hall, ministro de Obras Públicas da Inglaterra, em 1859. Por ser um sujeito alto e corpulento, Benjamin tinha o apelido de Big Ben. (Foto: Andre Chaco/Fotoarena)
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864388 LONDRES, REINO UNIDO – 16/11/2014: TURISMO EM LONDRES – Big Ben é o nome do sino, que foi instalado no Palácio de Westminster durante a gestão de Sir Benjamin Hall, ministro de Obras Públicas da Inglaterra, em 1859. Por ser um sujeito alto e corpulento, Benjamin tinha o apelido de Big Ben. (Foto: Andre Chaco/Fotoarena)
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864381 LONDRES, REINO UNIDO – 16/11/2014: TURISMO EM LONDRES - A Estação Westminster é uma estação do Metro de Londres na cidade de Westminster. A estação é servida pelas linhas Circle, District e Jubilee. Pelas linhas Circle e District a estação está entre as estações St. James's Park e Embankment. (Foto: Andre Chaco/Fotoarena)
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