Interior of Westminster Hall
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“Next to the Tower and the Abbey, Westminster Hall, adjoining the House of Parliament, is the most historic building in London. The hall was begun by William Rufus in 1097, and was enlarged by his successors. Richard II in 1397 added the great oak roof, which has lasted to this day. Here were held the trials of Strafford and Charles I."—Webster, 1920
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Great Britain, England, United Kingdom, Westminster, London, architecture, interior, westminster hallSource
Webster, Hutton Modern European History (Boston, MA: D.C. Heath & CO., 1920)
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