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  1. Quốc gia. Anh. Vùng. Châu Âu. Nhà thờ Thánh Margaret, tu viện Westminster nằm trong khuôn viên của tu viện Westminster thuộc Quảng trường Nghị viện ở thủ đô Luân Đôn, vương quốc Anh. Nó là nhà thờ giáo xứ của Hạ Nghị viện Vương quốc Liên hiệp Anh và Bắc Ireland cho đến năm ...

  2. St Margarets was built in the latter part of the 11th century, for use by the locals as a parish church, as they were clearly getting in the way of the Benedictine monks who worshipped in Westminster Abbey. The church was dedicated to St Margaret of Antioch, a third century martyr. The first church was Romanesque in style and survived until the ...

  3. Robert Eyton (21 June 1845 – 7 August 1908) was an Anglican priest, Rector of St Margaret's, Westminster from 1895 to 1899. The second son of Robert William Eyton, Robert Eyton was educated at Shrewsbury School [1] and Christ Church, Oxford, matriculating in 1864 aged 19, graduating B.A. 1869 ( M.A. 1872), [2] and was ordained in 1870.

  4. Dimensions. 85 cm × 605 cm (2.79 ft × 19.85 ft) Location. Museum of London. Owner. Museum of London. A Panoramic View of London, from the Tower of St. Margaret's Church, Westminster is a painting made in 1815 by Pierre Prévost, acquired by the Museum of London in July 2018. It is particularly significant for its depiction of the pre-1834 ...

  5. Media in category "Interior of St Margaret's, Westminster". The following 30 files are in this category, out of 30 total. London - St Margaret's, Westminster 1523 - Church re-designed 1877 by Gothic Revival architect Sir George Gilbert Scott 01.jpg 5,984 × 3,988; 15.79 MB. London - St Margaret's, Westminster 1523 - Church re-designed 1877 by ...

  6. The Church of St Margaret, Westminster Abbey is in the grounds of Westminster Abbey on Parliament Square, London, England. It is dedicated to Margaret of Antioch, and forms part of a single World Heritage Site with the Palace of Westminster and Westminster Abbey. St Margaret's, Westminster Abbey.

  7. Address. Parliament Street. Westminster. Greater London. SW1P 3JS. View map. The building was begun in Tudor times, but in the 18th century the whole structure was enlarged and encased in Portland stone, causing the church to be described as 'a Tudor body in Georgian clothing'. The stunning arcades and clerestory windows form a procession ...