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2nd Parliament of Queen Anne         
The 2nd Parliament of Queen Anne was summoned by Queen Anne of England on 2 May 1705 and assembled on 14 July 1705. Its composition was 260 Tories, 233 Whigs and 20 others but in practice the House was evenly divided.
Queen Anne style architecture         
  • Ashfield]]
  • House in the [[Old West End District (Toledo, Ohio)]], a district with many more simple examples
  • [[Bluecoat Chambers]] in [[Liverpool]] (1717), in a version of the original Queen Anne style
  • Eureka]], [[California]], is widely considered to be one of the most extreme examples of American Queen Anne style.
  • [[Douglas House, Petersham]], early 18th century
  • [[Hanbury Hall]] in [[Worcestershire]] (c. 1706) is about as large a building as is found in the English Queen Anne style
  • [[Norman Shaw Buildings]], London
  • APA Building]] in Melbourne, circa 1900. It was Australia's tallest building from its completion in 1889 to 1912 and was demolished in 1980.
ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
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The Queen Anne style of British architecture refers to either the English Baroque architecture of the time of Queen Anne (who reigned from 1702 to 1714) or the British Queen Anne Revival form that became popular during the last quarter of the 19th century and the early decades of the 20th century.Cambridge Encyclopedia, Crystal (Cambridge University Press) 1994, p.
1st Parliament of Queen Anne         
  • Robert Harley, Speaker
The 1st Parliament of Queen Anne was summoned by Queen Anne of England on 2 July 1702 and assembled on 20 August 1702 (but prorogued until 20 October 1702). Its composition was 298 Tories, 184 Whigs and 31 others, representing a large swing to the Tories since the previous election.