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St Stephens Hall Collection

Step back in time with this antique photo of St Stephens Hall, a historical gem nestled within the New Palace of Westminster

Background imageSt Stephens Hall Collection: Antique photo: St Stephens Hall

Antique photo: St Stephens Hall

Background imageSt Stephens Hall Collection: St. Stephens Hall (b / w photo)

St. Stephens Hall (b / w photo)
3091613 St. Stephens Hall (b/w photo) by Stone, J. Benjamin (1838-1914); Private Collection; (add.info.: St. Stephens Hall)

Background imageSt Stephens Hall Collection: Statue of Grattan in St Stephens Hall, New Palace of Westminster (engraving)

Statue of Grattan in St Stephens Hall, New Palace of Westminster (engraving)
1609505 Statue of Grattan in St Stephens Hall, New Palace of Westminster (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Statue of Grattan in St Stephens Hall)

Background imageSt Stephens Hall Collection: The New Houses of Parliament, St Stephens Hall (engraving)

The New Houses of Parliament, St Stephens Hall (engraving)
1601575 The New Houses of Parliament, St Stephens Hall (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The New Houses of Parliament, St Stephens Hall)

Background imageSt Stephens Hall Collection: Statue of Charles James Fox, in St Stephens Hall, Baily, Sculptor (engraving)

Statue of Charles James Fox, in St Stephens Hall, Baily, Sculptor (engraving)
1587290 Statue of Charles James Fox, in St Stephens Hall, Baily, Sculptor (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Statue of Charles James Fox)

Background imageSt Stephens Hall Collection: The Principal Entrance to St Stephens Hall, Westminster (engraving)

The Principal Entrance to St Stephens Hall, Westminster (engraving)
1098508 The Principal Entrance to St Stephens Hall, Westminster (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Principal Entrance to St Stephens Hall, Westminster)

Background imageSt Stephens Hall Collection: Statues in St Stephens Hall, and the Central Hall (engraving)

Statues in St Stephens Hall, and the Central Hall (engraving)
1618758 Statues in St Stephens Hall, and the Central Hall (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Statues in St Stephens Hall, and the Central Hall)

Background imageSt Stephens Hall Collection: Statue of the Earl of Chatham, in St Stephens Hall, Macdowell, Sculptor (engraving)

Statue of the Earl of Chatham, in St Stephens Hall, Macdowell, Sculptor (engraving)
1587288 Statue of the Earl of Chatham, in St Stephens Hall, Macdowell, Sculptor (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Statue of the Earl of Chatham)

Background imageSt Stephens Hall Collection: Statue of Pitt in St Stephens Hall, New Palace of Westminster (engraving)

Statue of Pitt in St Stephens Hall, New Palace of Westminster (engraving)
1609507 Statue of Pitt in St Stephens Hall, New Palace of Westminster (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Statue of Pitt in St Stephens Hall)

Background imageSt Stephens Hall Collection: The Liberal Unionist Banquet at St Stephens Hall, Westminster (engraving)

The Liberal Unionist Banquet at St Stephens Hall, Westminster (engraving)
1046343 The Liberal Unionist Banquet at St Stephens Hall, Westminster (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Liberal Unionist Banquet at St Stephens Hall)

Background imageSt Stephens Hall Collection: St Stephens Hall, Palace of Westminster, London, c1905

St Stephens Hall, Palace of Westminster, London, c1905. Photo published in Parliament Past and Present by Arnold Wright and Philip Smith, (London, c1905)

Background imageSt Stephens Hall Collection: STATUE OT THE EARL OF CHATHAM, IN ST. STEPHENs HALL. UK, britain, british, europe

STATUE OT THE EARL OF CHATHAM, IN ST. STEPHENs HALL. UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageSt Stephens Hall Collection: Statue of Charles James Fox, in St. Stephens Hall

Statue of Charles James Fox, in St. Stephens Hall


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Step back in time with this antique photo of St Stephens Hall, a historical gem nestled within the New Palace of Westminster. The black and white image captures the grandeur and significance of this iconic hall. One notable feature is the statue of Grattan, standing tall amidst the ornate surroundings. This engraving showcases the attention to detail that went into creating this masterpiece. Another engraving depicts The New Houses of Parliament, highlighting St Stephens Hall as a central hub within this architectural marvel. It serves as a reminder of the rich history and political importance associated with these walls. The statue of Charles James Fox, skillfully crafted by Baily, adds an artistic touch to St Stephens Hall. Its presence symbolizes the influential figures who have graced these halls throughout history. As you step through its principal entrance, you are greeted by statues adorning both St Stephens Hall and the Central Hall. These engravings capture their elegance and serve as a testament to their timeless beauty. The Earl of Chatham's statue, sculpted by Macdowell, stands proudly in St Stephens Hall - a tribute to his significant contributions to British politics. Pitt's statue also finds its place within these hallowed halls, representing his lasting impact on governance during his tenure at Westminster. An intriguing engraving showcases The Liberal Unionist Banquet held at St Stephens Hall - an event that brought together politicians from different factions for lively discussions and debates. This c1905 photograph offers us a glimpse into what life was like inside St Stephens Hall during that era. It transports us back in time when political discourse echoed through its corridors. These images are reminiscent of those found in "The Houses of Parliament Illustrated, " which sought to capture every nook and cranny within this historic landmark. St Stephens Hall remains an integral part of Palace Westminster's legacy; it continues to inspire awe among visitors who appreciate its architectural splendor and historical significance.