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Norman Shaw Buildings

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33: 243: 659: 581: 184:. The south building was refurbished between 1976 and 1979 with offices for 56 MPs, a gymnasium (later moved to another building) and a flat for the Clerk of the House. No false ceilings or carpeting were fitted, nor was any exterior cleaning carried out. A further refurbishment of the interior and exterior and roof was done between 2001 and 2003. 168:
The north building was refurbished between 1973 and 1975, at a cost of £3.25 million, with the external walls being cleaned and the interior being refitted with offices for 128 MPs and their secretaries, dormitories (converted to offices in 2002), television studios, a library and the House of
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The South Building, now Grade II* listed, built from 1902 to 1906, was originally called Scotland House. Its elevations were designed by Shaw; Shaw was assisted by the Metropolitan Police's Architect and Surveyor,
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The cost was around £120,000. In 1888, during the construction of New Scotland Yard, workers discovered the dismembered torso of a female; the case, known as the "
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by the building of the Victoria Embankment and which was previously allocated to a new opera house which was already partly built.
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offices and have been named Norman Shaw North and South Buildings, augmenting limited space in the
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have kept their offices in the building during their tenures as opposition leader.
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Keir Starmer: ‘The government has been slow in nearly all of the major decisions’
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A Panoramic View of London, from the Tower of St. Margaret's Church, Westminster
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have been located in a suite in the Norman Shaw Buildings since the time of
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was awarded a contract to manage a major refurbishment project for various
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were erected to conserve heat and improve lighting and carpets were laid.
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was created, to reduce the time for members to reach the chamber for
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The Meeting of Wellington and Blücher after the Battle of Waterloo
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were erected. They are now Grade II* listed. In 1919, the
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Grade II* listed buildings in the City of Westminster
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In 2000, a walkway to the Palace of Westminster via
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Norman Shaw North (right) and South (left) Buildings
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Grade I listed buildings in the City of Westminster
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Index

Norman Shaw Building

Westminster
River Thames
Richard Norman Shaw
John Dixon Butler
Scotland Yard
Metropolitan Police
parliamentary
Palace of Westminster
portland stone
Romanesque
Victoria Embankment
Portcullis House
New Scotland Yard
Grade I listed
Home Secretary
Henry Matthews
River Thames
Whitehall Mystery
John Dixon Butler
Reginald Blomfield
Directorate of Intelligence
False ceilings
Portcullis House
divisions (voting)
Parsons Brinckerhoff
Parliamentary Estate
1 Derby Gate
Leader of the Opposition

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