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This is Westminster Hall the Visitors first glimpse inside the Palace of Westminster. It is the oldest building in the Palace of Westminster and has been involved in the life of the nation since the 11th century.
Westminster Abbey, side,
2005 -London, UK
(From Wikipedia)...The Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, popularly known as Westminster Abbey, is a large, mainly Gothic church, in Westminster, London, England (UK), located just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. It is the traditional place of coronation and burial site for English, later British and later still (and currently) monarchs of the Commonwealth realms. The abbey is a Royal Peculiar and briefly held the status of a cathedral from 1546 to 1556.
Kodak Gold 200 film, Nikon F4s.
Daffodil Day Service at The Methodist Church, Central Hall, Westminster, London.The service led byThe Rev. Tony Miles and Superintendent, MCHW..
Daffodil Day is our Spring Festival for Christian Encouragement and Renewal. Last year, owing to Covid-19 we had to meet online, but this year we are back in person for a rally called, 'He bids us to build each other up!' and remembering Ukraine, with a light showing our love and support for both the people and the country.
Guests include :-
broadcaster and author Pam Rhodes,
The Lord Mayor of Westminster,
Revd Sonia Hicks, (Pres. of Conference),
Barbara Easton, (Vice Pres of Conference),
Revd Nigel Cowgill, (Chair of Ldn District),
Ruth Parrot,
The Boxted Methodist Silver Band,
Anando Mukerjee and
the MCHW Choir and Staff Team.
Westminster Abbey is a benedictine abbey/Gothic church that has been the place of coronation for British monarchs since William the Conqueror in 1066. It has also been home to numerous royal weddings such as the recent union of Prince William and Catherine Middleton. In addition, numerous individuals of note are buried in the cloister at Westminster Abbey including Chaucer, Darwin, Keats, Sir Isaac Newton, Dickens and many others.
Westminster Abbey. Westminster, London.
Westminster Abbey is a benedictine abbey/Gothic church that has been the place of coronation for British monarchs since William the Conqueror in 1066. It has also been home to numerous royal weddings such as the recent union of Prince William and Catherine Middleton. In addition, numerous individuals of note are buried in the cloister at Westminster Abbey including Chaucer, Darwin, Keats, Sir Isaac Newton, Dickens and many others.
Westminster Abbey. Westminster, London.
Austin, a Shih Tzu, finished third in the toy group at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in Madison Square Garden in New York, Monday, Feb. 15, 2010. (AP Photo/Henny Ray Abrams)
Westminster Abbey is a benedictine abbey/Gothic church that has been the place of coronation for British monarchs since William the Conqueror in 1066. It has also been home to numerous royal weddings such as the recent union of Prince William and Catherine Middleton. In addition, numerous individuals of note are buried in the cloister at Westminster Abbey including Chaucer, Darwin, Keats, Sir Isaac Newton, Dickens and many others.
Westminster Abbey. Westminster, London.
Sometimes the polarizing filter makes the sky the most beautiful shade of blue...
Maryland Wine Festival, Westminster, MD
Westminster Abbey is a benedictine abbey/Gothic church that has been the place of coronation for British monarchs since William the Conqueror in 1066. It has also been home to numerous royal weddings such as the recent union of Prince William and Catherine Middleton. In addition, numerous individuals of note are buried in the cloister at Westminster Abbey including Chaucer, Darwin, Keats, Sir Isaac Newton, Dickens and many others.
Westminster Abbey. Westminster, London.