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Whitehall - Wikipedia Whitehall is a road and area in the City of Westminster, Central London, England The road forms the first part of the A3212 road from Trafalgar Square to Chelsea It is the main thoroughfare running south from Trafalgar Square towards Parliament Square
Whitehall | Historic District, Westminster, London, UK | Britannica Whitehall, street and locality in the City of Westminster, London The street runs between Charing Cross and the Houses of Parliament The name Whitehall also applies to the cluster of short streets, squares, and governmental buildings adjoining the street
Why do we call the British government ‘Whitehall’? In London, the ‘White Hall’ of Henry VIII was associated with rather more serious aspects of government and was the building before which Charles I was later executed on 30 January 1649 A scaffold was constructed in front of the building and the execution party stepped out on to it from a first floor window
The Tudor Whitehall Palace | The History of London Whitehall Palace at the time of Queen Elizabeth, shown in Ralph Agas’s Civitas Londinium map The palace spans both sides of The Street, the two sides joined by the Holbein and King Street gates
Discover the Historic Majesty of Whitehall - City Unscripted Explore the rich royal history of Whitehall, from King Cnut to Henry VIII and beyond, with City Unscripted Walk through centuries of British heritage, visit the iconic Banqueting House, and uncover the stories behind London's historic street
Whitehall - London Travel Guide - Eupedia Explore Whitehall's political heart: Banqueting House's grandeur, Horse Guards Parade's pageantry, and 10 Downing Street's power Discover London's historic center
Whitehall, London - photos, map and information Whitehall is one of the most important streets in the world It is the heart of the Government of the United Kingdom, the centre of the British Commonwealth of Nations The name is taken from the enormous royal Palace of Whitehall that used to occupy the area
Whitehall Palace | Royal Palaces | An Encyclopedia of British Royal . . . Principal official residence of Henry VIII designed across a busy road in London, the palace covered much of the area that still bears its name The origins of Whitehall Palace lie in the London residence of the Archbishops of York – a large complex of buildings erected near Westminster Palace on the banks of the Thames
Palace of Whitehall Tours | Guide to Tudor London - Tudor Tour The Palace of Whitehall was the main palace of residence for English Monarchs during the Tudor period At the time, it was the largest palace in Europe with 23 acres and 1,500 rooms, overtaking the Vatican in size