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Westminster
Abbey is a fine Gothic building, which stands opposite the Houses of
Parliament. It is the work of many hands and different ages. The oldest part of
the building dates from the eighth century it was a monastery – the West Minster.
In the 11th century Edward the Confessor after years spent in
The
Abbey is famous for its stained glass. Since the far-off time of William the
Conqueror
If you go past the magnificent tombstones of kings and queens, some made of gold and precious stones, past the gold-and-silver banners of the Order of the Garter, which are hanging from the ceiling, you will come to Poets Corner. There many of the greatest writers are buried: Samuel Johnson, Charles Dickens, Alfred Tennyson, Thomas Hardy and Rudyard Kipling. Here too, though these writers are not buried in Westminster Abbey, are memorials to William Shakespeare and Johnson Milton, Burns and Byron, Walter Scott, William Makepeace Thackeray and the great American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Here
in Abbey there is also the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior, a symbol of the
nation’s grief. The inscription on the tomb reads: Beneath this stone rests the
body of a British Warrior unknown by name or rank brought from