• Aside from the Hall itself, other remains of the medieval palace include the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft, begun by Edward I in 1297 for the royal household and...
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  • The Chapel of St Mary Undercroft is a Church of England Chapel within the Palace of Westminster and was completed by King Edward I in 1297 and was...
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  • The first bomb, a black bag containing dynamite, was discovered by a visitor on the steps towards the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft.
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  • ...Palace of still stand today, namely Westminster Hall, St Stephen’s Cloister, the chapel of St Mary Undercroft beneath St Stephen’s Hall, and the Jewel Tower.
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  • ...and the only structures of significance to survive were Westminster Hall, the Cloisters of St Stephen's, the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft and the Jewel Tower.
  • Also known as. English. St Mary Undercroft. church in London. ... Guide to the Palace of Westminster (1911) (14591271170).jpg 2,002 × 2,994; 2.02 MB.
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  • One of the survivals of the fire of 1834 that destroyed much of the Palace of Westminster was the chapel of St Mary Undercroft.
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  • The Palace was destroyed by fire in October 1834, and only Westminster Hall, the undercroft of St Stephen’s Church, and the Jewel Tower remain.
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  • Other historic parts include the 1297 Edward I Chapel of St Mary Undercroft and the Jewel Tower, built by Edward III in 1366.
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