Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Palace of Westminster and Westminster Abbey including Saint Margaret’s Church' has mentioned 'History' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Old Palace 1.2 Fire and reconstruction 1.3 Recent history 2 Exterior 2.1 Stonework 2.2 Towers 2.3 Grounds 3 Interior 3.1 Layout 3.2 Norman Porch 3.3 Queen's Robing Room 3.4 Royal Gallery 3.5 Prince's Chamber 3.6 Lords Chamber 3.7 Peers' Lobby 3.8 Central Lobby 3.9 Members' Lobby 3.10 Commons Chamber 3.11 Westminster Hall 3.12 Other rooms 4 Security 4.1 Incidents 5 Rules and traditions 5.1 Eating, drinking and smoking 5.2 Dress code 5.3 Other traditions 6 Culture and tourism 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 9.1 Footnotes 9.2 Bibliography 10 Further reading 11 External links | WIKI |
History[edit] | WIKI |
Recent history[edit] | WIKI |
The Porch was named for its proposed decorative scheme, based on Norman history. | WIKI |
The decorative scheme of the Royal Gallery was meant to display important moments in British military history, and the walls are decorated by two large paintings by Daniel Maclise, each measuring 13.7 by 3.7 metres (45 by 12xc2xa0ft): The Death of Nelson (depicting Lord Nelson's demise at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805) and The Meeting of Wellington and Blxc3xbccher after the Battle of Waterloo (showing the Duke of Wellington meeting Gebhard Leberecht von Blxc3xbccher at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815). | WIKI |
The theme of the Prince's Chamber is Tudor history, and 28 oil portraits painted on panels around the room depict members of the Tudor dynasty. | WIKI |
The East Corridor leads from the Central Lobby to the Lower Waiting Hall, and its six panels remained blank until 1910, when they were filled with scenes from Tudor history. | WIKI |
It is of almost identical design to its southern counterpart and is decorated with scenes of 17th-century political history between the Civil War and the Revolution of 1688. | WIKI |
The guidance set out in the Mayorxe2x80x99s Supplementary Planning Guidance on Londonxe2x80x99s World Heritage Sites xe2x80x93 Guidance on Setting, together with the London View Management Framework, English Heritagexe2x80x99s Conservation Principles and Seeing the History in the View identify methodologies to which could be used to assess impacts on views and on the setting of the World Heritage property and its Outstanding Universal Value. | UNESCO |