Parliament
House page 2 “selected works from the Parliament House art collection,
including the Great Hall Tapestry, are on display throughout” |
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Parliament
House by night
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ANY PHOTO Tony wanders among the
portraits |
Parliament House is full of interesting displays and documents, including one of the four existing original hand written copies of the Magna Carta. It’s kept in a darkened environment to avoid damage from light, which makes it a little difficult to photograph – no flash allowed. There is also a gallery of portraits of former Prime Ministers, Governors General and other assorted roughnecks, including Gough Whitlam, the PM who was thrown out by the Governor General in 1975, and the Queen, Australia’s Head of State (a situation which Tony has railed against for years, but this trip to Canberra may have changed his view on that – see High Court.) |
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Senate Chamber |
One of the interior courtyards where politicians and public servants can hang out and eat lunch. |
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Tony contemplates an apple |
We hung out at the public coffee shop instead, from where one can watch the lawn on the roof being mown – see the guy in the ‘lawn tractor’? |
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To visit
the official Parliament House website, click here > http://www.aph.gov.au/ |