RMR15YT8–House of Commons lobby in the Victorian era
RMMM3K42–Lobby at House of Commons. London. 1910
RMK6WHXH–House of Commons lobby, Victorian era circa 1843
RMG7TETT–Harold MacMillan, Prime Minister, unveiling int he Lobby Correspondent's Room at the House of Commons, London, panels with the names of the Chairmen of the Parliamentary Lobby Journalists going back to 1940. Previous records, dating back nearly 80 years, were destroyed when the house was bombed on May 10th 1941. The Prime Minister stressed the confidence and comradeship which had always existed between Lobby correspondents and MP's. 'I do not think that old tradition has been in any way departed from', he said. 'On the contrary, during my lifetime i think it has been strengthened'.
RM2M3T4E8–Cover of The Graphic, 13th August 1881, depicting Charles Bradlaugh and the House of Commons - scenes in the Lobby and Palace yard on the occasion of the attempted forcible entry. 1. at the door of the House: the Deputy-Serjeant stops Bradlaugh; 2. On the Lobby stairs: Mr Bradlaugh is carried out; 3. after the struggle: Inspector Denning offers refreshment; 4. In Palace Yard: defeated but defiant; 5. at the Lobby door: Inspector Denning's formal assault.
RMG4FF6B–PA NEWS PHOTO 9/5/74 SIR HENRY PLUMB (RIGHT) PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL FARMERS UNION, OUTSIDE THE HOUSE OF COMMONS WHERE FARMERS STAGED A MASS LOBBY OF MP'S. LEFT IS TOM TORNEY, LABOUR MP FOR BRADFORD SOUTH
RM2WNAEXY–An engraving entitled The Lower Lobby, House of Commons, London UK scanned at high resolution from a book published around 1815.
RMG5R460–The statue of Sir Winston Churchill which was unveiled in the Members' Lobby of the House of Commons. The bronze statue, by Oscar Nemon, is 7 ft. 5 in. high and stands on a 3 ft. 5 in. plinth. * ... It has been placed beside the Churchill Arch, the Members' entrance to the Chamber, opposite a statue of Lloyd George.
RF2KE4JBY–VANITY FAIR SPY CARTOON FOLIO. Lobby of House of Commons, by Lib. Politics 1886
RMRJN9M5–An engraving depicting the lobby of the House of Commons. Dated 19th century
RMERG7XT–Members' Lobby, House of Commons, Parliament, London, UK, c. 1887.
RMGD6023–The member's lobby, The House of Commons, Westminster Palace, London, England in the 19th century.
RMCB9AA4–House of Lords & House of Commons Lobby, The Parliament, London, UK
RFT2H0YG–The Lobby, House of Commons
RMRF83GG–The lobby of the old House of Commons, Palace of Westminster, London, England, seen here in the 19th century. From London Pictures, published 1890
RFFYTCF2–ROYAL PALACE OF WESTMINSTER: The lobby of the House of Commons. London, c1880
RM2BW8D25–Statue of Joseph Chamberlain at the House of Commons . The statue of Joseph Chamberlain in the lobby of the House of Commons , where it was unveiled by Lord Balfour . 7 February 1927
RMKWCRG3–President Barack Obama tours the House of Commons Members' Lobby at Parliament in London. Commons Speaker John Bercow, and Lords Speaker Baroness Haymanare his guides. May 25, 2011. (BSLOC 2015 3 220)
RMKJ0915–Lobby of the house of commons, The Speaker's procession
RMG57TCW–Speaker of the House Michael Martin walks through the central lobby of the Houses of Parliament towards the House of Commons during the state opening of Parliament in London. Martin was recently appointed as speaker after taking over from Betty Boothroyd who stepped down after 8 years in the post.
RMM8DA3H–Spencer Perceval assassination, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, shot and killed in the lobby of the House of Commons, London, England, 11 May 1812
RMEDNNYP–THE LOBBY OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. London, UK, 19th century engraving
RMG46K6F–Pensioners and nurses wait outside the House of Commons to lobby MPs on healthcare rights for older people. Photo By Rebecca Naden/PA
RM2DJ4J0R–The Lower Lobby, House of Commons, Print made by James Sands, active 1813–1846, Print made by Robert Sands, 1792–1855, British, after John Preston Neale, 1771/80–1847, British, 1815, Line engraving on smooth, medium thickness, white wove paper, Sheet: 8 1/8 × 5 1/2 inches (20.6 × 14 cm), architectural subject, church, interior view, City of Westminster, England, House of Commons, London, Palace of Westminster, St. Stephen's Chapel, Palace of Westminster, United Kingdom
RM2A4EJ4Y–Justine Greening in the Central Lobby as she walks back to the House of Commons after the Queen's Speech during the State Opening of Parliament ceremony in London.
RMWHB915–The assassination of the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval - in the lobby leading to the House of Commons 11 May 1812.. On 11 May 1812, while on his way to take part in a debate on the Orders in Council passed by Portland's ministry, Perceval was shot in the lobby of the House of Commons by John Bellingham. Bellingham, who had been trying unsuccessfully to obtain government compensation for debts incurred while he was in Russia, gave himself up immediately. He was tried at the Old Bailey and condemned to death: he was executed on 18 May 1812. Perceval was buried in the family vault in St. Luke's,
RM2WBD59R–British Prime Minister, Spencer Perceval (1762-1812) is assassinated by John Bellingham in the lobby of the House of Commons on 11th May 1812, hand coloured print by John Heaviside Clark, 1812
RM2FM6RA7–Demonstrators from National Federation of Badgers 1998 arrive at the House of Commons at Westminster to lobby MPs against plansd to cull 10000 badgers
RME0R786–May 05, 1958 - Mass Lobbying Of M.P.'s At House Of Commons.. Clergymen At Wreath Laying Ceremony. Organised by the Nuclear Disarmament Mass Lobby Committee - people of all parts of the country this afternoon went to the House of Commons to 'lobby' their M.P.'s against the testing - manufacture - and storing of Nuclear weapons by Britain. Photo Shows L-R Father Jack Putrill and Dr. Soper carrying a wreath to the Centotaph - prior to taking part with about 100 other Clergymen in the ''Lobbying'' at the House of the this afternoon.
RMB8P2PT–Members lobby house of commons hallway Westminster Parliament United Kingdom
RFH3H9PD–LONDON Westminster Division Lobby, Commons 1858. Illustrated Times
RMCB9A9N–House of Lords & House of Commons Lobby, The Parliament, London, UK
RFH3HB3G–HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT Westminster new Lobby Commons 1852. Illustrated London News
RMHPC99G–London, UK. 21st February 2017. A lobby of Parliment by the Women against State Pension Inequalty to protest at changes in state retirement age for women Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RMCEE5X1–The House of Commons - Order Paper
RMRJB4K3–COMMONS DIVISION LOBBY
RMKWCT41–President Barack Obama tours the House of Commons Members' Lobby at Parliament in London. Commons Speaker John Bercow, and Lords Speaker Baroness Haymanare his guides. May 25, 2011. (BSLOC 2015 3 220)
RM2FMD3F1–MICHAEL MARTIN, OCTOBER 2000 NEW SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, PROCESSES THROUGH CENTRAL LOBBY TO PRESIDE OVER HIS FIRST SITTING OF THE HOUSE AS SPEAKER.
RMETXJ2G–1972 Miners Strike. Demonstration outside House of Commons, London, Friday 18th February 1972. The demonstrators from a number of unions and students massed outside the commons in an attempt to lobby MPs.
RM2FM5KPR–MICHAEL MARTIN, OCTOBER 2000 NEW SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, PROCESSES THROUGH CENTRAL LOBBY TO PRESIDE OVER HIS FIRST SITTING OF THE HOUSE AS SPEAKER.
RME0YP3A–Jan. 01, 1971 - Students Lobby MPs over expulsion of Rudi Dutschke . Students from London University went to the House of Commons today, to lohbby MP's over the Government 's expulsion of Rudi Dutschke. Photo shows Students assembled outside the House of Commons before lobbying MP's today.
RMG39YP5–John Bellingham shoots Spencer Perceval in the lobby of the House of Commons Date: 11 May 1812
RME11ENH–Jun. 06, 1977 - 50 Fishing Boats Sail Up The Thames To The House Of Common To Protest Over Fishing Limites: The Kerryclair, left, from Faversham and the Rose from Rye on their way to the House of Commons yester when 50 fishing beats sailed up the Thames to lobby for a 50-mile zone for British Fishermen.
RM2A4EJ4W–Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott in the Central Lobby as she walks back to the House of Commons after the Queen's Speech during the State Opening of Parliament ceremony in London.
RME0M832–Dec. 12, 1953 - Miners protest at the house: 180 South Wales miners ans union officials went to the houses of commons today to lobby M.P.s. The man went clause 62 of National Insurance act amended. It provides for benefits based on means. Many disabled miners, who sayd their incomes have been reduced as a result, were in the deputation. Photo shows The deputation seen going into the house this afternoon.
RMD98992–Spencer Perceval (1762-1812) British Prime Minister from 1809. He was assassinated by Joseph Bellingham at the doors of the lobby of the House of Commons on 11 May 1812.
RME0YNFP–Dec. 08, 1970 - ONE - DAY STRIKERS CLASH WITH POLICE OUTSIDE THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Thousands of workers took part today in a one-day strike against the Government's Industrial Relation's Bill. After marching from Tower Hill to Speaker's Corner, Hyde Park, they went to the House of Commons to lobby MP's, where several scuffles broke out. PHOTO SHOWS: Police struggle with some of the strikers who tried to force their way into the House of Commons today.
RMK360JR–BARNABY RUDGE SIR JOHN CHESTER (HENRY VIBART) IN THE LOBBY OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS BARNABY RUDGE HENRY VIBART as Sir John Chester in the lobby of the House of Commons Date: 1915
RMB8PPYK–the lobby house of commons 1866 United Kingdom Parliament Palace of Westminster
RME142RN–Apr. 04, 2012 - Children lobby MP's. On the 5th April 1975, at the Laporte's chemical factory in Uphall Road, Ilford, Essex, there occurred an explosion at the works in which one worker was killed and three more injured, and today children from nearby Uphall Road School, with their parents, went to the House of Commons to lobby MP's calling for a full and wide-ranging public inquiry. Photo Shows: Sheona Siewetsen, 5, from the Uphall Road School, seen with hat and banner today.
RMCB9AB9–Chandelier, House of Lords & House of Commons Lobby, The Parliament, London, UK
RME10PBX–Nov. 11, 1973 - GLC Leader stages a Mass Lobby of M.P.s Following the Crisis Hitting London's Public Services: GLC Labour London Leader Sir Reg Goodwin halted the Greater London Council's meeting today and led his followers across Westminster Bridge to the House of Commons for a mass Lobby of M.P.s. His action was sparked off by the crisis hitting London's public Services. Picture shows: Against the background of the GLC headquarters at county Hall, Sir Reg Goodwin (second from left ) leads his followers across Westminster Bridge on their way to the house of Commons this evening.
RMHPC99H–London, UK. 21st February 2017. A lobby of Parliment by the Women against State Pension Inequalty to protest at changes in state retirement age for women Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RMCEE5N2–The House of Commons - Order Paper
RMCP84XK–Statue of William Ewart Gladstone, Prime Minister, the Central Lobby, Houses of Parliament, Palace of Westminster, London, England
RMW7EH1G–The Lobby of the House of Commons, c1910. Artist: Unknown
RF2B53HTH–Statue of Prime Minister, William Ewart Gladstone stands in the Central Lobby, Palace of Westminster, London, United Kingdom
RMETXR0C–1972 Miners Strike. Demonstration outside House of Commons, London, Friday 18th February 1972. The demonstrators from a number of unions and students massed outside the commons in an attempt to lobby MPs. Pictured, Demonstrators help a policeman to lift a
RM2FM5RFN–Michael Martin New Speaker of the House of Commons, Oct 2000 processing through central lobby after visiting the lords to confirm his appointment. He is with black rod.
RMB4TNJD–Prime Minister Tony Blair left November 2002 and Leader of the opposition Iain Duncan Smith leaves the Members Lobby in the House of Commons for the House of Lords to hear the Queen Elizabeth II s Speech during the State Opening of Parliament in London Mirrorpix
RMG3B7MW–John Bellingham, a merchant, shoots prime minister Spencer Perceval in the lobby of the House of Commons, blaming the Tory government for his business failure. Date: 1762 - 1812
RMW7DW11–The Lower Lobby, House of Commons, Westminster, London, 1815.Artist: Sands
RM2A4DJWC–Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg (centre) in the Central Lobby after members of parliament were summoned to listen to the Queen's Speech during the State Opening of Parliament ceremony in London.
RM2M3PBF0–Some prominent Parliamentary personalities pictured in the lobby of the House of Commons. In the left foreground are Messrs.A. Maclaren, J. R. Clynes and Philip Snowden. Behind them looms the massive bulk of the genial Tom Shaw (who was Labour Minister in the Socialist Government), talking to Ramsay Macdonald and Mr J. H. Thomas. In the centre Sir Robert Horne discusses finance with Stanley Baldwin and Sir William Joynson-Hicks discusses 'anything but D.O.R.A' with Mr Winston Churchill. In the right foreground, the volatile Mr David Lloyd George and the immaculate Mr. E. Rosslyn Mitchell e
RMD98994–John Bellingham assassinating Spencer Perceval (1762-1812) the British Minister at the doors of the lobby of the House of Commons, 11 May 1812. Illustration by 'Phiz' (Hablot Knight Browne) from Camden Pelham 'The Chronicles of Crime', London, 1886.
RMW7DJ0Y–Division barrier and lobby, House of Commons, Westminster, London, 19th century. Artist: Unknown
RMCY6XDE–US President Barack Obama tours the House of Commons Members' Lobby at Parliament May 25, 2011 in London, England with Rt Hon Baroness Hayman, Speaker of the House of Lords and Rt Hon John Bercow, Speaker of the House of Commons.
RM2M3RXXG–Women waiting to be 'fetched' in St Stephen's Hall, guarded by policemen, as a result of concerns over the actions of the Suffragettes in the House of Commons. Under the new 'stringent' regulations no woman was allowed into a public lobby unless accompanied by a member of the House and all women would have to wait in the Hall until a man came to vouch for their peaceful intentions and accompany them further. The article describes a 'Suffragette Scare in the House of Commons' and remarks on how 'the innoccent suffer for the sins of their erring sisters'. Date: 1908
RMCP84WF–Statue of Irish politician Henry Grattan, Central Lobby, the Houses of Parliament, Palace of Westminster, London, England
RMCB9AC6–Chandelier, House of Lords & House of Commons Lobby, The Parliament, London, UK
RMC5DJ4W–Members Lobby, Palace of Westminster, Parliament of the United Kingdom, after a lively debate, in the early twentieth century.
RMHPC98P–London, UK. 21st February 2017. A lobby of Parliment by the Women against State Pension Inequalty to protest at changes in state retirement age for women Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RMCEE5YN–The House of Commons - Order Paper
RMB0KF52–The Division Lobby, House of Commons, Westminster, London, 1926. Artist: Unknown
RMFC495X–The Lobby of the House of Commons, 19th century, London, England
RMB0KAWA–The Lobby Bar, House of Commons, Westminster, London, c1905. Artist: Unknown
RME7FNC1–Brayley(1820) p4.065 - The Lower Lobby, House of Commons
RM2FM5HKJ–Michael Martin New Speaker of the House of Commons, Oct 2000 processing through central lobby after visiting the lords to confirm his appointment. He is with black rod.
RMB4TNJB–Prime Minister Tony Blair left November 2002 and Leader of the opposition Iain Duncan Smith leaves the Members Lobby in the House of Commons for the House of Lords Wednesday November 2002 to hear the Queen Elizabeth II s Speech during the State Opening of Parliament in London Mirrorpix
RMB9XC8B–ASSASSINATION OF BRITISH PRIME MINISTER SPENCER PERCIVAL in the lobby of the House of Commons 11 May 1812
RMH2D4E0–Members of Parliament waiting for the division on the 1866 Reform Bill, the first mass women’s suffrage petition to the House of Commons on 7 June 1866.
RM2A4EEF8–Prime Minister Boris Johnson (right) speaks with Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn in the Central Lobby as they walk back to the House of Commons after the Queen's Speech during the State Opening of Parliament ceremony in London.
RMP7YK2H–English: The lobby of the House of Commons. Oil on canvas, published in Vanity Fair Christmas Supplement 1886 . circa 1886 300 The-Lobby-of-the-House-of-Commons-1886
RMKBW28F–The Lobby of the House of Commons, 1886 by Liborio Prosperi ('Lib')
RMP76NAT–Winter supplement: The Lobby of The House of Commons. Caption reads: 'The Lobby of The House of Commons' The five figures in the foreground are (left to right) : Joseph Chamberlain Charles Stewart Parnell William Ewart Gladstone Randolph Spencer-Churchill Marquess of Hartington . 30 November 1886 221 The Lobby of The House of Commons, Vanity Fair, 1886-11-30
RMG3824K–Eminent politicians including Gladstone, Randolph Churchill and Charles Stewart Parnell gather in the Commons Lobby Date: 1886
RMB584ET–Coach load of women stikers lobby MPs at House of Commons. About 40 of the strikers disrupting Fords at the moment arrived by coach at the House of Commons last night to lobby women MPs. Led by Mrs. Lilian O'Callaghan the women carried banners stating 'No Surrender to Fords. June 1968 P005439
RM2M3RR2F–Aspects of the inner parliamentary life of Irish members: "The members of no other Party make so much use of the House of Commons as the Nationalists. They are keener politicians than the English or the Scots and many of them have no club in London. Their days and evenings are spent in the House or its precincts. Here they lunch and dine, and here they find their greatest entertainment." Date: 1910
RMCB9AAK–Chandelier, House of Lords & House of Commons Lobby, The Parliament, London, UK
RME0XAH1–Nov. 11, 1965 - Mr. Smith Declares UDI - Students Wait To Lobby MP's At House of Commons - In his Broadcast to the Nation today
RMHPC994–London, UK. 21st February 2017. A lobby of Parliment by the Women against State Pension Inequalty to protest at changes in state retirement age for women Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RMCEE5TE–The House of Commons - Order Paper
RME100R9–Feb. 02, 1972 - Miners and Trade Unionists in March to parliament: Miners and trade unionists today marched from Tower Hill to Westminster for a massive lobby of Parliament. Photo shows Mr.Bob Mellish, Labour MP, seen speaking from a window of the House of Commons, with the aid of a megaphone this afternoon.
RF2GKX6CP–President Barack Obama tours the House of Commons Members' Lobby at Parliament in London, England, with Rt Hon John Bercow, Speaker of the House of Commons, and Rt Hon Baroness Hayman, Speaker of the House of Lords, May 25, 2011. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza) This official White House photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in commercial or political materials, advertisements, emails, products, promotions t
RMB0KAWC–The Lobby, House of Commons, Westminster, London, c1905.Artist: WS Campbell
RMHYEA11–The Lobby of the House of Commons, 1886 by Liborio Prosperi ('Lib')
RM2FM6NT5–Michael Martin New Speaker of the House of Commons, Oct 2000 processing through central lobby after visiting the lords to confirm his appointment. He is with black rod.
RM2R8Y38H–The Division Lobby, House of Commons: Taking the Votes, 1857. '...the recording of the votes of members of the House decides every question of policy and administration...a two-minute glass is turned by one of the clerks in order to give time to members dispersed all over the purlieus of the House...to come in, and notice is given to them by the ringing of bells all over the building, which is effected simultaneously by means of electricity...The Speaker...then gives the direction, "The 'ayes' to the right, the 'noes' to the left," and the former file out of the door at the back of t
RMBNCWB4–SPENDER PERCIVAL (1762-1812) British Prime Minister is shot dead in the lobby of the Hosue of Commons
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