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NEW PARLIAMENTARY BUILDING FOR LONDON—The British Minister for Housing and Construction (Mr Amery, middle) discussing with Messrs R. Spencer (left) and R. Webster, of London, their winning design in the Commonwealth architectural competition for a new Parliamentary building in Bridge Street, opposite the Houses of Parliament. The building will provide rooms and other facilities for 450 members of Parliament and their secretaries.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32861, 9 March 1972, Page 9

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NEW PARLIAMENTARY BUILDING FOR LONDON—The British Minister for Housing and Construction (Mr Amery, middle) discussing with Messrs R. Spencer (left) and R. Webster, of London, their winning design in the Commonwealth architectural competition for a new Parliamentary building in Bridge Street, opposite the Houses of Parliament. The building will provide rooms and other facilities for 450 members of Parliament and their secretaries. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32861, 9 March 1972, Page 9

NEW PARLIAMENTARY BUILDING FOR LONDON—The British Minister for Housing and Construction (Mr Amery, middle) discussing with Messrs R. Spencer (left) and R. Webster, of London, their winning design in the Commonwealth architectural competition for a new Parliamentary building in Bridge Street, opposite the Houses of Parliament. The building will provide rooms and other facilities for 450 members of Parliament and their secretaries. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32861, 9 March 1972, Page 9