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Parliaments Photo Mug Collection (#43)

Introducing the Parliaments collection from Media Storehouse - a stunning series of photo mugs showcasing the architectural grandeur of some of the world's most iconic parliament buildings. Each mug features high-quality images of these historic structures, printed directly onto the ceramic surface for vibrant and long-lasting color. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or simply appreciate the beauty of these landmarks, these mugs make for a unique and thoughtful addition to your daily routine. Perfect for sipping your favorite beverage and reminiscing about the rich history and culture behind each parliament building.

Parliament architecture refers to the design and construction of buildings that house legislative bodies

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Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: The Houses of Parliament, as seen from Victoria Tower, Westminster, London, c1905

The Houses of Parliament, as seen from Victoria Tower, Westminster, London, c1905. Photo published in Parliament Past and Present by Arnold Wright and Philip Smith, (London, c1905)

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: St Stephens Chapel and the Speakers House, Westminster, London, 1834 (c1905)

St Stephens Chapel and the Speakers House, Westminster, London, 1834 (c1905). A view from the River Thames. Print published in Parliament Past and Present by Arnold Wright and Philip Smith, (London)

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: The Houses of Parliament from Lambeth Palace, Westminster, London, c1905

The Houses of Parliament from Lambeth Palace, Westminster, London, c1905. The Palace of Westminster lies on the north bank of the River Thames

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: Gallery above the clock face, Big Ben, Palace of Westminster, London, c1905

Gallery above the clock face, Big Ben, Palace of Westminster, London, c1905. Photo published in Parliament Past and Present by Arnold Wright and Philip Smith, (London, c1905)

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: The Victoria Tower, Palace of Westminster, London, c1905

The Victoria Tower, Palace of Westminster, London, c1905. Print published in Parliament Past and Present by Arnold Wright and Philip Smith, (London, c1905)

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: The coronation ceremony of James II in Westminster Hall, London, 1685 (c1905)

The coronation ceremony of James II in Westminster Hall, London, 1685 (c1905). Print published in Parliament Past and Present by Arnold Wright and Philip Smith, (London, c1905)

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: The Cloister Court, St Stephens Chapel, Palace of Westminster, 1834 (c1905)

The Cloister Court, St Stephens Chapel, Palace of Westminster, 1834 (c1905). After the fire of 1834. Print published in Parliament Past and Present by Arnold Wright and Philip Smith, (London, c1905)

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: The House of Lords and House of Commons, Westminster, early 19th century (c1905)

The House of Lords and House of Commons, Westminster, early 19th century (c1905). The Houses of Parliament as they were before the fire of 1834

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: Interior of the House of Commons, Westminster, London, 1742, (c1902-1905). Artist: John Pine

Interior of the House of Commons, Westminster, London, 1742, (c1902-1905). Artist: John Pine
Interior of the House of Commons, Westminster, London, 1742, (c1902-1905). Speaker Onslow in the chair, Sir Robert Walpole, first Prime Minister of Great Britain, addressing the House

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: The Speakers Procession, House of Commons, Palace of Westminster, London, c1905

The Speakers Procession, House of Commons, Palace of Westminster, London, c1905. The procession is a stately function which is a daily prelude to the sitting of the House of Commons

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: The Lobby, House of Commons, Westminster, London, c1905. Artist: WS Campbell

The Lobby, House of Commons, Westminster, London, c1905. Artist: WS Campbell
The Lobby, House of Commons, Westminster, London, c1905. Entrance to the Legislative Chamber. Photograph from Parliament Past and Present by Arnold Wright and Philip Smith, (London, c1905)

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: St Peters Church, Brighton, East Sussex, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

St Peters Church, Brighton, East Sussex, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
St Peters Church, Brighton, East Sussex, 1829. Built in Gothic style in the 19th century, St Peters Church was designed by Sir Charles Barry

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: The Staircase of the Chambre des Pairs, Paris, France, 1829. Artist: J Winkle

The Staircase of the Chambre des Pairs, Paris, France, 1829. Artist: J Winkle
The Staircase of the Chambre des Pairs, Paris, France, 1829

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: Parliament House, Brisbane, Australia, 1886

Parliament House, Brisbane, Australia, 1886. Parliament House in Brisbane is the seat of the Parliament of Queensland. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol II, by Andrew Garran

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: The House of Parliament, with the Royal Procession, London, 1804. Artist: Thompson

The House of Parliament, with the Royal Procession, London, 1804. Artist: Thompson
The House of Parliament, with the Royal Procession, London, 1804. The Palace of Westminster was built by Edward the Confessor in the first half of the eleventh century

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: The King on his Throne in the House of Lords, London, 1804. Artist: James Fittler

The King on his Throne in the House of Lords, London, 1804. Artist: James Fittler
The King on his Throne in the House of Lords, London, 1804. A copper plate from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis, by Richard Phillips, (London, 1805)

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: The House of Commons, London, 1804. Artist: James Fittler

The House of Commons, London, 1804. Artist: James Fittler
The House of Commons, London, 1804. A copper plate from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis, by Richard Phillips, (London, 1805)

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: Moscow City Duma (City Hall), Russia, 1912

Moscow City Duma (City Hall), Russia, 1912. Moscows City Hall was built in the 1890s. The architect was Dmitry Chichagov. Found in the collection of the Russian State Film and Photo Archive

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: In London, Violent incident in the Chamber of Commons, 1901

In London, Violent incident in the Chamber of Commons, 1901. Illustration published in, Le Petit Journal, 24th March 1901

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: The Reichstag in the late 19th century, 1900

The Reichstag in the late 19th century, 1900

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: Chambre des Pairs, France, 1831. Artist: Fenner, Sears & Co

Chambre des Pairs, France, 1831. Artist: Fenner, Sears & Co
Chambre des Pairs, France, 1831. Interior of the upper chamber of parliament during the trial of Polignac, Peyronnet etc

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: Houses of Parliament, London, 20th Century

Houses of Parliament, London, 20th Century. Much of the present Palace of Westminster was designed by Charles Barry and Augustus Welby Pugin, and was constructed between 1837 and 1858

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: Horace Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford, politician, writer, architectural innovator, 1910

Horace Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford, politician, writer, architectural innovator, 1910
Horace Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford, politician, writer and architectural innovator, 18th century (1910). A print of Walpole (1717-1797) from The Connoisseur, (London, 1910)

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: States General of Paris, 1328, mid 19th century. Artist: Jean Alaux

States General of Paris, 1328, mid 19th century. Artist: Jean Alaux
States General of Paris, 1328, mid 19th century. The States General assembled in Paris cathedral, 1328, with Philip of Valois (1293-1350) presiding

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: Westminster Bridge, London, looking from the south bank of the Thames, 1858

Westminster Bridge, London, looking from the south bank of the Thames, 1858. This is the bridge rebuilt by Thomas Page (1803-1877) beginning in 1853

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: Joseph Paxton, English gardener and architect, 1853. Artist: J Jenkins

Joseph Paxton, English gardener and architect, 1853. Artist: J Jenkins
Joseph Paxton, English gardener and architect, 1853. Paxton (1801-1865) was Superintendent of the Duke of Devonshires gardens at Chiswick and Chatsworth from 1826, and designer of the Crystal Palace

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: Cleopatras Needle outside the Houses of Parliament, London, c late 19th century

Cleopatras Needle outside the Houses of Parliament, London, c late 19th century
Artists impression of Cleopatras Needle sited outside the Houses of Parliament, London, c late 19th century. Cleopatras Needle is an Ancient Egyptian obelisk dating from c1500 BC

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: Highgate Cemetery, London, 1838

Highgate Cemetery, London, 1838. View of the Egyptian Avenue in the North London Cemetery, built in the architectural style fashionable at this time

Background imageParliaments Photo Mug Collection: Coming Down!!!, 1882. Artist: Joseph Swain

Coming Down!!!, 1882. Artist: Joseph Swain
Coming Down!!!, 1882. The statue of the Duke of Wellington looks down from his horse at the MP Mr Shaw Lefevre. Lefevre is waving a Notice of Removal at the Iron Duke



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Parliaments Photo Mug Collection

Parliament architecture refers to the design and construction of buildings that house legislative bodies. These structures are typically grand, imposing, and symbolic of the power they represent. The most famous examples include the Houses of Parliament in London, which feature Gothic Revival style architecture, and the United States Capitol Building in Washington D.C., which boasts neoclassical features. Many parliament buildings also incorporate elements of local culture or history into their designs. In addition to serving as functional spaces for lawmakers to convene and debate policy, these buildings often serve as tourist attractions and symbols of national identity.
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The Parliaments collection is a stunning selection of wall art and framed prints available from Media Storehouse. Our collection features beautiful depictions of some of the world's most iconic parliamentary buildings, including the Houses of Parliament in London, the United States Capitol Building in Washington D.C., and many others. Each piece showcases the unique architectural style and grandeur of these historic structures. These prints are perfect for anyone who loves history, politics or architecture. They make excellent additions to any home or office decor and can be used to create a sophisticated atmosphere that reflects your personal style. The Parliaments collection offers a wide range of sizes and framing options to suit every taste and budget. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to hang above your fireplace or an elegant addition to your gallery wall, our collection has something for everyone. With its timeless beauty and classic appeal, it's no wonder why these pieces have become so popular among collectors around the world.
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