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Destruction by fire of both Houses of Parliament on Thursday night, 16 October 1834 (coloured engraving)
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Destruction by fire of both Houses of Parliament on Thursday night, 16 October 1834 (coloured engraving)
602517 Destruction by fire of both Houses of Parliament on Thursday night, 16 October 1834 (coloured engraving) by O Neill, Henry (1798-1880); Private Collection; (add.info.: Destruction by fire of both Houses of Parliament on Thursday night, 16 October 1834); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23239666
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16 October 1834 Commons Damage Library Painted Chamber Parliament Rowing Speakers House Thursday Westminster Hall Flames
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This coloured engraving by Henry O'Neill depicts the devastating destruction caused by a fire that engulfed both Houses of Parliament on the fateful night of Thursday, 16 October 1834. The image showcases the chaotic scene as flames ravage through the iconic architectural marvels, leaving behind a trail of devastation. The print captures the intensity and magnitude of this historic event, with billowing smoke and towering flames dominating the skyline. The River Thames serves as a backdrop to this calamity, reflecting an eerie glow from the inferno. Amidst the chaos, rowing boats and tugboats can be seen navigating through the river, transporting people away from danger or aiding in firefighting efforts. The damage inflicted upon parliamentary offices is evident as well; these once-stately buildings now reduced to mere shells amidst a sea of destruction. Notable landmarks such as Westminster Hall and Painted Chamber are also depicted in various states of ruin. The Speaker's House stands defiantly against the blaze but not without signs of scorch marks. O'Neill's skillful engraving brings to life this tragic moment in history, immortalizing it for generations to come. It serves as a reminder that even structures built with grandeur and strength are susceptible to nature's wrath.
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