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Interior of the House of Commons before 1834
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Interior of the House of Commons before 1834
The interior of the House of Commons, London, before 1834 when the old Houses of Parliament were destroyed by fire. The current buildings were designed by Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin. From " Old & New London" by Walter Thornbury and Edward Walford, published in parts by Cassell & Co, London from 1873-1888. These illustrations are from parts 30-35 inclusive
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1870 1879 Audience Authority Balcony British Culture Candlelight Communication Crowd Discussion English Culture European Culture Government House Of Commons Houses Of Parliament London Image Created 1870 1879 In A Row Inside Of Judge Line Art Listening London England Meeting Member Of Parliament Monochrome Northern European Descent Only Men Ornate Past Politician Politics Seat Sepia Toned Social History Sound Spectator Talking Throne Traditional Culture Watching Debating Chamber Government Minister Image Created 19th Century Victorian Style
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This print takes us back in time to the interior of the House of Commons before 1834. The image showcases the grandeur and opulence of this iconic British institution, which unfortunately met its tragic fate when it was destroyed by fire. Designed by Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin, the current Houses of Parliament stand as a testament to their architectural brilliance. In this monochrome scene, we see rows upon rows of men seated in an ornate chamber illuminated solely by candlelight. The engraving beautifully captures the solemnity and authority that permeated these historic walls. Members of Parliament engage in passionate discussions while others listen intently or watch from balconies above. The image provides a glimpse into 19th-century politics, where only men held seats in government and participated in decision-making processes. It reflects a time when communication relied on face-to-face debates rather than modern technology. As spectators observe from every corner, one can almost hear the sound of impassioned voices echoing through the room. This snapshot transports us to a different era, inviting us to explore not only political history but also social dynamics prevalent during Victorian times. With its intricate details and sepia-toned finish, this antique woodcut engraving serves as both a historical document and a work of art. It allows us to appreciate London's rich cultural heritage while reminding us how far society has progressed since those old-fashioned days within these hallowed halls.
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