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File:Palace of Westminster plan, F. Crace, high resolution.png

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English: Plan of the principal floor of the Palace of Westminster in London, from the collection of architectural drawings formed by Frederick Crace (died 1859), now in the possession of the British Library.
Date Probably 1840s–1850s
Source Palace of Westminster, Plan of the Principal Floor, from the British Library Online Gallery
Author It is probably an original drawing produced by Charles Barry's office.

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