Old Palace Yard
Appearance
Old Palace Yard is immediately to the west of the Houses of Parliament (aka the Palace of Westminster) in Westminster, London, England, near the eastern end of Westminster Abbey. It provides pedestrian access to the Houses of Parliament via St Stephen's Entrance. A square of grass opposite is often used by television journalists to interview Members of Parliament. It is also known as the location of the execution of Sir Walter Raleigh, and of Guy Fawkes and other conspirators of the Gunpowder Plot.
As detailed in a Parliamentary document,[1] Old Palace Yard is also home to an Analemmatic sundial, a gift to the Queen from Parliament on the occasion of her Golden Jubilee in 2002.
See also
External links
- Old Palace Yard – Westminster (for the form of the statue of King George V created as a monument in the Westminster Abbey section of the same Yard, together with a map showing the connection with the Parliament but without a scale, see [1], the Yard having been divided into two separate sections by the Parliament in 2002 as detailed in [2])
- Analemmatic sundial at Old Palace Yard
- The Thames Sundial Trail
References
- ^ House of Commons Information Office: 'The Palace of Westminster'. URL: http://www.parliament.uk/documents/upload/G11.pdf Date accessed: 16 February 2010.