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Westminster - traduction vers néerlandais

AREA OF CENTRAL LONDON, ENGLAND
Westminster, London, England; Westminster, England; Westminister; Westminster, London; Isle of Bramble; St Gabriel's Church of England Primary School; Westminster (London, England)
  • St Peter's Abbey at the time of Edward's funeral, depicted in the [[Bayeux Tapestry]]
  •  Bird's-eye view of Westminster in 1909
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  • [[Westminster City Hall]], completed in 1965
  • Westbourne]] formed part of the western boundary, and [[Oxford Street]] the north
  • The [[Metropolitan Borough of Westminster]] was almost co-terminous with the older [[City and Liberty of Westminster]], with ancient Oxford Street as the northern boundary.

Westminster         
Westminster, quarter in southeast London which contains many important buildings (including the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, and the Westminster Abbey)
Houses of Parliament         
  • Pierre Prévost]], showing the Palace of Westminster. The original [[Westminster Bridge]] is at left, and the roof of [[Westminster Hall]] at centre.
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  • assassination of Prime Minister Spencer Perceval]] in 1812 in the lobby of the House of Commons
  • Speaker of the House of Commons]], [[John Bercow]].
  • The fame of the [[Elizabeth Tower]] has surpassed that of the Palace itself. The structure has largely become synonymous with [[Big Ben]], the heaviest of the five bells it houses.
  • The slender form of the Central Tower, which was designed as a spire, markedly contrasts with the more massive square towers at the ends of the Palace.
  • coronation banquet]] was held in Westminster Hall in 1821, the last of its kind; no such banquet has been held since.
  • ''Her Majesty Queen Victoria, supported by Justice and Clemency'', by [[John Gibson (sculptor)]], Prince's Chamber, ''[[The Illustrated London News]]'', 7 March 1857
  • The Victorian House of Commons. Its benches could seat only about two-thirds of all Members of Parliament, as is the case for the postwar rebuilt chamber.
  • The robing room in 1897
  • John Rocque's 1746 map of London]]. [[St Stephen's Chapel]], labelled "H of Comm" (House of Commons), was adjacent to Westminster Hall; the Parliament Chamber—labelled "H of L" (House of Lords)—and the Prince's Chamber were to the far south. The Court of Requests, between the two Houses, would become the new home of the Lords in 1801. At the north-east, by the river, stood [[Speaker's House]].
  • [[J. M. W. Turner]] watched the fire of 1834 and painted several canvases depicting it, including ''[[The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons]]'' (1835).
  • introduction]] of a new Member of Parliament, 1858. Wearing hats in the House of Commons has not always been treated in the same way.
  • Westminster Bridge and Houses of Parliament, c. 1910
  • Sir Edward Poynter]] and ''Saint Patrick for Ireland'' by [[Robert Anning Bell]] are two of the four mosaics decorating the Central Lobby.
  • The Sovereign's Throne and its gilded Canopy dominate the ornate Lords Chamber.
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  • The old chamber of the House of Commons was in use between 1852 and 1941, when it was destroyed by German bombs in the course of the [[Second World War]].
  • Central Lobby]] and are part of the central spine of the Palace, which includes the suite of ceremonial rooms to the south. The Victoria Tower occupies the south-west corner and the [[Speaker's House]] takes up the north-east corner; the Elizabeth Tower is at the far north and Westminster Hall protrudes to the west.
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  • [[Plane Stupid]] activists on the roof of the Palace of Westminster
  • Following the rapid decay of Maclise's first two frescoes, the rest of the Royal Gallery's walls were left unpainted.
  • The Sovereign prepares for the State Opening of Parliament in the Robing Room. Behind is the Chair of State.
  • Left to right: U.S. Secretary of State [[John Kerry]], House of Commons Speaker [[John Bercow]] and U.K. Foreign Secretary [[William Hague]] examine the [[despatch box]]es on 25 February 2013
  • Riding and Riding (2000)]], p. 268.</ref>
  • Concrete barriers restrict access to [[Old Palace Yard]].
  • UK Parliament lit up for Queen Elizabeth II's 90th Birthday, 2016
  • The [[Victoria Tower]] was the most conspicuous feature of [[Charles Barry]]'s design for the New Palace of Westminster. At the time of its completion, it was the tallest secular building in the world.
  • Westminster Hall in the early 19th century, surmounted by its [[hammerbeam roof]].
  • Westminster Hall, the oldest surviving part of Westminster Palace
MEETING PLACE OF THE PARLIAMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, LOCATED IN LONDON, ENGLAND
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Huizen van Parlement
Big Ben         
  • Big Ben
  • Scaffolding erected in 2017 to allow worker access
  • Cleaning of the south clock face on 11 August 2007
  • Elizabeth Tower with the scaffolding mostly removed, March 2022
  • Audio description of the tower by [[Gary O'Donoghue]]
  • A London-themed [[Paddington Bear]] statue, featuring Big Ben, located outside the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square in 2014
  • The [[Palace of Westminster]], Big Ben, and [[Westminster Bridge]]
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  • The interior of the clock face
  • Two dials in 2022 following restoration
  • Winding the clock mechanism
BELL WITHIN THE CLOCK TOWER AT THE PALACE OF WESTMINSTER IN LONDON, ENGLAND
Clock Tower (Westminster); Great Bell of Westminster; Great Clock of Westminster; Westminster Clock Tower; The Tower of Big Ben; Big ben; Palace of Westminster Clock Tower; Big Ben, London; Clock Tower, Palace of Westminster; Palace of Westminster Clock Tower, Great Clock of Westminster; Big-ben; Westminster Clock; Elizabeth Tower; The Elizabeth Tower; Elizabeth Tower, Palace of Westminster; Big Ben (bell); Big Ben bell; All through this hour; Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben)
Big Ben (klok op het parlementsgebouw in Londen)

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Westminster

Westminster is a city and area of Central London, England, within the larger City of Westminster, most notable for being the seat of the majority of government institutions in the United Kingdom.

The area, which extends from the River Thames to Oxford Street, has many famous landmarks, including the Palace of Westminster, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Westminster Cathedral, Trafalgar Square and much of the West End shopping and entertainment district.

The name (Old English: Westmynstre) originated from the informal description of the abbey church and royal peculiar of St Peter's (Westminster Abbey), west of the City of London (until the English Reformation there was also an Eastminster, near the Tower of London, in the East End of London). The abbey's origins date from between the 7th and 10th centuries, but it rose to national prominence when rebuilt by Edward the Confessor in the 11th. Westminster has been the home of England's government since about 1200, and from 1707 the Government of the United Kingdom. In 1539, it became a city.

Westminster is often used as a metonym to refer to the Parliament of the United Kingdom, in the Palace of Westminster.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Westminster
1. The Archbishop of Westminster will lead the midday silence on the Westminster Cathedral piazza, with the Lord Mayor of Westminster.
2. Westminster Bridge was closed at its junction with Bridge Street and Westminster Bridge Road.
3. The Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Cormac Murphy–O‘Connor, will lead the midday quiet in the Westminster Cathedral piazza, alongside the Lord Mayor of Westminster.
4. The venue is The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Center, located at Broad Sanctuary, Westminster, London SW1 –– opposite Westminster Abbey.
5. He was a governor of Westminster School and Westminster Cathedral Choir School, and chairman of the Anglo–Lebanese Society.