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Burning of the Houses of Parliament, 16 October 1824
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Burning of the Houses of Parliament, 16 October 1824
The Burning of the Houses of Parliament, London, 16 October 1824 Date: 1824
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1820s 1824 Burning Destruction Flames Georgian Loss Parliament Westminster
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The Burning of the Houses of Parliament, London, 16 October 1824: A Pivotal Moment in British History This evocative image captures the aftermath of the devastating fire that engulfed the Houses of Parliament in London on the fateful day of 16 October 1824. The Georgian-era buildings, located on the banks of the River Thames in the heart of Westminster, were then the seat of British government and parliamentary democracy. The cause of the fire remains a mystery, but its impact was profound. The flames, fueled by the wooden construction of the buildings and exacerbated by the dry conditions, quickly spread, leaving only smoldering ruins in their wake. The scene depicted in this print shows the extent of the destruction, with the iconic clock tower, known as Big Ben, still standing but surrounded by the charred remains of the Houses of Commons and Lords. The fire brought Londoners and the nation together in a shared sense of loss and determination. The event marked a turning point in British history, leading to a period of rebuilding and renewal. The new Parliament buildings, designed by Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin, would become symbols of the country's resilience and commitment to democracy. The image also reveals the bustling activity on the River Thames, with boats and boatsman ferrying people and supplies to the scene, while others look on in awe from the safety of the riverbank. The water, once a source of life and commerce, now reflects the smoke and flames, a poignant reminder of the destruction that unfolded on the shores of the Thames that day. This print, a testament to the power and unpredictability of fire, offers a glimpse into the past, inviting us to reflect on the historical significance of this pivotal moment in British history.
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