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 'River' in the following places:
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[1] Part of the New Palace's area of 3.24 hectares (8 acres) was reclaimed from the River Thames, which is the setting of its nearly 300-metre long (980xc2xa0ft) faxc3xa7ade,[1] called the River Front. | WIKI |
At the north-east, by the river, stood Speaker's House. | WIKI |
River front of the Palace of WestminsterView from across the Thames in the morning......and at dusk. | WIKI |
[65] The pavilions at the northern and southern ends of the river front are called Speaker's Tower and Chancellor's Tower respectively,[40] after the presiding officers of the two Houses at the time of the Palace's reconstructionxe2x80x94the Speaker of the House of Commons and the Lord Chancellor. | WIKI |
Victoria Tower Gardens is open as a public park along the side of the river south of the palace. | WIKI |
Another mural-lined corridor leads east to the Lower Waiting Hall and the staircase to the first floor, where the river front is occupied by a row of 16 committee rooms. | WIKI |
There are two suites of libraries on the Principal Floor, overlooking the river, for the House of Lords Library and House of Commons Library. | WIKI |
[141] On the river, an exclusion zone extending 70 metres (77xc2xa0yd) from the bank exists, which no unauthorised vessels are allowed to enter. | WIKI |
The paintings share the same vantage pointxe2x80x94a terrace at St Thomas's Hospital, across the river from the Palacexe2x80x94and many of the works were finished in Monet's studio in France over the following years. | WIKI |
The exterior of the Palace of Westminsterxe2x80x94especially the Elizabeth Tower which houses the bell known as Big Ben, and its setting on the bank of the River Thamesxe2x80x94is recognised worldwide, and is one of the most visited tourist attractions in London. | WIKI |