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Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Several, 1745.

Link to image Link to Set Westminster Abbey, located near the houses of Parliament, began its extraordinary life in 1050 when English King Edward the Confessor established a monastery on the site. Since that time every royal coronation has taken place here, with the exception of Edward V and Edward VII. Architecturally, the Abbey is… Read more »

Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Several, 1745.

Link to image Link to Set Westminster Abbey, located near the houses of Parliament, began its extraordinary life in 1050 when English King Edward the Confessor established a monastery on the site. Since that time every royal coronation has taken place here, with the exception of Edward V and Edward VII. Architecturally, the Abbey is… Read more »

Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Several, 1745.

Link to image Link to Set Westminster Abbey, located near the houses of Parliament, began its extraordinary life in 1050 when English King Edward the Confessor established a monastery on the site. Since that time every royal coronation has taken place here, with the exception of Edward V and Edward VII. Architecturally, the Abbey is… Read more »

Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Several, 1745.

Link to image Link to Set Westminster Abbey, located near the houses of Parliament, began its extraordinary life in 1050 when English King Edward the Confessor established a monastery on the site. Since that time every royal coronation has taken place here, with the exception of Edward V and Edward VII. Architecturally, the Abbey is… Read more »

Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Several, 1745.

Link to image Link to Set Westminster Abbey, located near the houses of Parliament, began its extraordinary life in 1050 when English King Edward the Confessor established a monastery on the site. Since that time every royal coronation has taken place here, with the exception of Edward V and Edward VII. Architecturally, the Abbey is… Read more »