The Palace of Westminster surveyed on the eve of the conflagration, 1834

Floor plans and elevation map of the Palace of Westminster, surveyed two months before it was destroyed in a fire, Oct. 16, 1834

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: London Topographical Society, National Archives (Great Britain)
Other Authors: Port, M. H (Michael Harry)
Format: Map
Language:English
Published: London : London Topographical Society, 2011
Series:Publication (London Topographical Society) no. 171
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Maps: No. 1. General ground plan of Westminster Hall, The Houses of Lords and Commons and other public buildings situate between New Palace Yard on the north and Parliament Place on the south (50 x 70 cm.)
  • No. 2. Ground story offices of the House of Commons together with adjoining portions of the House of Lords and of other public buildings (50 x 58 cm.)
  • No. 3. Principal story of the House of Commons and appurtenant offices, also of the House of Lords and portions of its offices, together with adjoining portions of other public buildings (48 x 52 cm.)
  • No. 4. Mezzanine story of offices appurtenant to the House of Commons (above the principal story) (43 x 28 cm.)
  • No. 5. Two pair story of the House of Commons buildings including adjoining portions of those of the House of Lords and of other public buildings ( 44 x 48 cm.)
  • No. 6. Attic story of the House of Commons buildings including adjoining portions of those of the House of Lords and of other public buildings (47 x 52 cm.)
  • No. 7. Section from west to east at the red line drawn upon the several plans nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, extending from St. Margaret's Street to the Embankment of the Speaker's Garden next the River Thames shewing the different stories of the House of Commons buildings, the ordinary height of the river at spring tides, and the height of an extrarodinary high tide on the 29th January 1834