18
September 2026

Westminster Palace & Abbey: A Thousand Years of Royal History and Art

Greater London Area
Friday, September 18, 2026 - 10:45
Concert Artistes Association,
20 Bedford Street, London WC2E 9HP

Join us for a deep dive into the art and history of one of London's oldest royal landmarks.

Before a fire in 1512, medieval Westminster Palace was the seat of the English monarchy, presenting the grandest hall, the intensely painted king’s bedchamber and a glittering chapel; and in the adjacent royal abbey church the golden coronation seat and ultimately the nation’s mausoleum. Today we still speak of the ‘Palace of Westminster’ and it strictly retains its status as a palace. But what was it like? Within and beneath the Victorian Houses of Parliament are significant remains of the old palace that, along with the observations and recording of antiquarians over the centuries, enable a reconstruction of royal life, art and meaning at the heart of the nation. This richly illustrated series of talks leads us back into royal Westminster’s vanished chambers.

Lecture1. Edward the Confessor to Henry III (c.1040-1272)

Lecture 2. Edward I to Henry VIII (1272-1547)

Lecture 3. Edward IV to present (1547-)

 

 

THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Dr Jonathan Foyle

Dr Jonathan Foyle is not an 'establishment' academic, but uses the original research he has gained over a 25-year practical career in the world of historic buildings and applied arts to inform architectural conservation projects, broadcasts, books, articles, and talks for groups including the Arts Society. A former Curator at Hampton Court, and Chief Executive of World Monuments Fund Britain for eight years, he has authored seven volumes on great cathedrals and castles, and is best known for presenting series such as BBC2's Broadcast Award-winning Climbing Great Buildings and contributing to series like Channel 4's Time Team and currently Channel 5's Secrets of the Palaces. His talks combine humour with personal insights to offer in-depth and fresh analyses of architecture, furnishings, sculpture, paintings and their all-important symbolism, through which we can better understand them.