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Wine cellars of the House of Commons, Westminster, c1905
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Wine cellars of the House of Commons, Westminster, c1905
Wine cellars of the House of Commons, Westminster, c1905. Photo published in Parliament Past and Present by Arnold Wright and Philip Smith, (London, c1905)
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This print takes us back to the early 20th century, providing a rare glimpse into the wine cellars of the House of Commons in Westminster. The image, published in Parliament Past and Present by Arnold Wright and Philip Smith around 1905, showcases the interior of this historic British palace. As we peer into this underground sanctuary, we are transported to a world where politics and fine wines converge. Rows upon rows of wooden shelves line the cellar walls, holding an impressive collection of bottles that have witnessed countless debates and decisions made within these hallowed halls. The atmosphere is one of intrigue and sophistication as dim lighting casts shadows on dusty bottles bearing labels from renowned vineyards. This hidden gem beneath the Houses of Parliament exudes history and tradition while remaining shrouded in mystery. It's fascinating to imagine politicians seeking solace here after heated discussions or engaging in discreet conversations over glasses filled with rich reds or crisp whites. These wine cellars serve as a reminder that even amidst political turmoil, there is always room for conviviality and shared moments over a good drink. Thanks to this remarkable photograph captured by an unknown creator but preserved by Philip Smith and Arnold Wright, we can appreciate not only the architectural beauty but also the cultural significance behind these storied wine cellars.
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