Westminster Abbey photograph

Westminster Abbey

Use attributes for filter !
Address20 Deans Yd, Westminster, London SW1P 3PA, UK
Opened 1090
Denomination Church of England
Phone +44 20 7222 5152
Burials Stephen Hawking
Isaac Newton
Mary, Queen of Scots
Architects George Gilbert Scott
Nicholas Hawksmoor
John of Gloucester
Henry Yevele
Henry of Reyns
Robert of Beverley
Did you knowHighlights of Westminster Abbey include the nave, which is the highest in England, and the chapel of Henry VII.
Height 6900 (cm)
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID842555
Send edit request

About Westminster Abbey


Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, is a large, mainly Gothic abbey church in the City of Westminster, London, England, just to the west of the Palace of Westminster.

Where is the Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey Map
Click on the photo of Westminster Abbey to view it on Google Maps.

King Charles III: BBC film goes behind scenes of first year

King Charles III: BBC film goes behind scenes of first year
Nov 24,2023 1:31 am

... A previously unseen image released from the documentary shows the King in a suit and tie, sitting in the Coronation Chair during one of the dress rehearsals in Westminster Abbey ahead of his crowning...

King Charles' Coronation chairs sold for charity

King Charles' Coronation chairs sold for charity
Oct 31,2023 10:51 am

... The oak chairs were used by royal guests and dignitaries sitting at the front at the Coronation service in Westminster Abbey in May...

Nicholas Witchell: BBC royal correspondent to retire next year

Nicholas Witchell: BBC royal correspondent to retire next year
Oct 3,2023 11:51 am

... He also provided live radio commentary from outside Westminster Abbey at her funeral...

King Charles III message marks anniversary of Elizabeth II's death

King Charles III message marks anniversary of Elizabeth II's death
Sep 7,2023 8:31 pm

... Bells will also be rung at Westminster Abbey at 13:00 BST to mark the occasion...

Sir John Eliot Gardiner: Conductor seeks specialist help after alleged assault

Sir John Eliot Gardiner: Conductor seeks specialist help after alleged assault
Aug 31,2023 11:01 am

... Earlier this year, Sir John featured at King Charles s Coronation, where he led the Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque Soloists in a pre-service concert at Westminster Abbey...

Sir John Eliot Gardiner: Famed conductor pulls out of the Proms after alleged assault

Sir John Eliot Gardiner: Famed conductor pulls out of the Proms after alleged assault
Aug 24,2023 7:41 am

... Earlier this year, Sir John featured at King Charles s Coronation, where he led the Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque Soloists in a pre-service concert at Westminster Abbey...

Special King Charles Coronation 50p coins issued

Special King Charles Coronation 50p coins issued
Aug 9,2023 9:21 pm

... The Royal Mint is issuing five million of the coins, with a design based on Westminster Abbey, where the Coronation was held in May...

Angela Rayner challenges Oliver Dowden on housing pressures at PMQs

Angela Rayner challenges Oliver Dowden on housing pressures at PMQs
Jul 5,2023 9:10 am

... Ms Rayner and Mr Dowden were standing in for their respective party leaders - Sir Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak - who were both attending a celebration of the NHS at Westminster Abbey...

Queen Elizabeth's funeral: For one day, the nation stood still

Jul 4,2023 7:20 pm

It was A Day when people stood Still - on The Streets and in their homes - to witness Queen Elizabeth Ii 's final journey.

Royals and world leaders were inside Westminster Abbey . But outside there were many more, ordinary mourners lining The Streets of Central London . And further Beyond - in living rooms and parks, in pubs, cinemas and town Squares - The British public marked The First State funeral for nearly six decades in millions of individual ways.

In Doncaster, Alistair Mitchell brought afternoon tea and sandwiches for His Mother , who had not been able to make The Journey to London. At The Curzon cinema in Sheffield, there were no pre-show trailers, or The Sound of rustling Popcorn - just an audience dressed mostly in black as they watched The Ceremony . Blackpool's illuminations were switched off.

At 06:30 BST, The Final mourner filed past The Queen 's coffin at Westminster Hall as her four-and-a-half-day lying-in-state drew to a close. The Queue had come to end. But overnight, Monday's crowd was already gathering. At Horse Guards Parade, it was 10-people deep before 08:30. By 09:10, viewing areas for The Procession route were full.

At The Mall , The Rowlassons - Kyre, 23, his mum Beveley, 41, and granddad Fred, 72 - had secured a front-row spot, after setting off from Birmingham The previous day. All three had spent The Night on The ground in their sleeping bags. Had they slept? " Not a wink, " says Kyre.

And Then , at 10:44, The Queen 's coffin began its short journey to Westminster Abbey .

As she went to switch on her television, Liz Perry, 59, was struck by The Silence outside her Living Room , in Derby. It was, Liz thought, As If a blanket had been draped over The entire Street - Clearly , all her neighbours were tuning in too.

At St Anne's Church, in Bishop Auckland , County Durham , Sue Lalor had taken her seat in a pew. A screen above The altar was showing The Service . Sue could have watched At Home But that would have meant doing so alone. " This Was a moment I wanted to share with Other People , " She Said .

Not everyone in The country has been as Caught Up in The emotion of recent days But some 250 Miles Away in Harwich, Essex, landlord Nick May agreed with Sue. His first instinct had been to close his pub, The Alma, out of respect, But his staff persuaded him to stay open.

" This is a group moment of grief, " Nick said. Gathered in The Bar were about 35 people from around The coastal town. Several were veterans. Others , said Nick, had lost parents or grandparents and saw The Queen as a reminder of times past.

Waiting for The Service to begin, Andrew Smith stood in Birmingham's Centenary Square and Felt goosebumps rising on his arm. He and his wife Margaret, from Barnwell, Northamptonshire, were in The City to celebrate their 51st wedding anniversary.

Margaret's mind was on 1953, when she had been taken to watch The Queen 's coronation at her nan's house and later to a Street party. " She's Like our grandmother, she's always been there, " Margaret said, visibly emotional.

At 11:00, The Funeral was under way. The Very Rev David Hoyle , Dean of Westminster, spoke of The Queen 's " unswerving commitment to a high calling over so many years as Queen and Head of The Commonwealth".

Meanwhile, in Manchester's Cathedral Gardens , rain was falling. Rebecca Watson , 38, thought of those who had filed through The Streets of London over The weekend to witness The Queen 's lying-in-state and resolved to stay where she was. " If people have been in a queue for 14 Hours I think we can cope with this, " She Said .

As she watched in a park in Hastings, Jo Musson, 62, who had set off On Holiday from her home in Worcestershire in her campervan before The Queen 's death, worried that she had not packed any black clothes.

Inside Westminster Abbey , The Congregation began to sing The Lord Is My Shepherd. More Than 300 Miles Away in Belfast, Simon Freedman, 51, from Coleraine, County Londonderry , thought of His Mother , Olive. It had been her favourite hymn, But when she died of Covid in 2020 at The Age Of 79, The Family had been unable to hold a service in which they could Sing It . " I knew when that hymn came on I'd shed a tear. "

Ahead of The two minutes' silence, everyone in The Royal British Legion , in Oldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire, stood, bowed their heads, and sang along to The National anthem.

Afterwards, a lone bagpiper played a lament. For Emma Parsons-Reid, 55, watching At Home in Ely, Cardiff, with family and neighbours, it was at this point that The Queen 's death struck home. " For The First Time , it Felt real, " She Said .

On The Mall , many spectators had watched The Service on their phones. As The Queen 's coffin made its way towards them, spectators stood On Tiptoes , with children lifted on to shoulders, as The Crowd collectively craned its necks for a final glimpse.

Then, as The Procession passed, they fell silent.

The Queen 's coffin began making its way to Windsor. There, a committal service would be held at St George's Chapel - where The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan, were married in 2018 and where The Queen 's late husband Prince Philip 's funeral was also held.

Dianne Turner, 62, almost didn't make it to Windsor's Long Walk. She had planned to go to Central London , But her train from Somerset was cancelled. So she went to Windsor instead.

As she watched The committal service on The screens at Windsor, Dianne wept. " I think I got so emotional because my mum loved The Queen and this would have meant a lot to her. " She had never met The Queen , But - Like so many Others - Felt as though she had.

By The Time The State hearse passed Dianne, businesses had already begun to reopen and life was returning to normality. But not entirely as before. People had paused and thought about what was gone.



Source of news: bbc.com

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯