Corridor to the Committee Rooms - House of Commons
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Corridor to the Committee Rooms - House of Commons
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English: THE CORRIDOR; OF THE COMMITTEE— ROOMS, HOUSE OF COMMONS. The Corridor which runs nearly the whole length of the New Palace of Westminster, gives access to a vast number of Committee-rooms of the House of Commons; a similar one, but more lofty, beneath it forming the means of access to the Conference-rooms, the Lords‘ Committee-room and the Libraries of both Houses of Parliament. There is a smaller corridor; above the one in our Engraving. leading to other and smaller committee-rooms. The vista produced by the almost unbroken line of Corridor; forming the subject of our Engraving, is very striking from its immense length; and there is ample space on the walls for portraits. or other small pictorial embellishment.
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Corridor to Committee Rooms of the House of Commons, Westminster
Uploaded a work by Anonymous from Published: Saturday 12 March 1853 Newspaper: Illustrated London News County: London, England Type: Illustrated | Words: 2271 | Page: 15, 16 | with UploadWizard
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