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Whitehall
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Image:whitehall_london.jpg thumb|right|250px|Whitehall, London, looking south towards the [[Houses of Parliament. The tower is
Victoria Tower.]]
Image:A View of Whitehall, looking south, 1740.jpg thumb|250px|Whitehall, looking south, in 1740.
Image:Whitehall1799.jpg thumb|250px|In 1799 many of the sites now occupied by large government buildings were covered with terraced houses and Parliament Street had not been widened.
:''For other places with the same name see
Whitehall (disambiguation)
'''Whitehall''' is a road in
Westminster in
London, the capital of the
United Kingdom. It is the main artery running north from
Parliament Square, centre of national government, towards
Trafalgar Square, arguably the heart of London for its residents and tourists. Along its way it is lined by many government ministries; "Whitehall" is therefore also frequently used as a
metonymy metonym for governmental administration, as well as being a geographic name for the surrounding district .
The name is taken from the vast
Palace of Whitehall that used to occupy the surrounding area but was largely destroyed by fire in
1698. Whitehall was originally a wide road that ran up to the front of the palace.
Trafalgar Square was built at its northern extremity in the early 19th century. Strictly speaking, only the northern two-thirds of the street is called "Whitehall"; the southern third is '''Parliament Street'''. However there is no longer any obvious distinction between the two on the ground. Combined, the streets cover a total distance of about 1 km (0.6 mile).
Originally Parliament Street was a small side road alongside the palace leading to the
Palace of Westminster. When the palace was destroyed and its ruins demolished, Parliament Street was widened to match Whitehall's width. The present appearance of the street is largely the result of
19th century redevelopment.
The
Banqueting House, built in
1622 by
Inigo Jones, is the only surviving portion of the former palace.
Charles I of England Charles I was executed on
30 January 1649 on a scaffold erected outside the building, stepping onto it from a first-floor window. Royalists still commemorate the
regicide annually on the anniversary of the execution.
Whitehall and the surrounding area is the administrative centre of the UK government; it is dominated by government buildings, to such an extent that the term is often used, by extension, to refer to the
British Civil Service or the government itself.
The
Cenotaph, the principal war memorial of Britain, is located in the centre of the road, and is the site of the annual memorial ceremonies on
Remembrance Sunday.
The central portion of the street is dominated by military buildings, including the
Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom) Ministry of Defence and the former headquarters of the
British Army and
Royal Navy, the
Horse Guards (building) Horse Guards building and the
Admiralty respectively. The road also hosts an
equestrian (sculpture) equestrian statue of
George, Duke of Cambridge, a former Army
Commander-in-Chief.
Downing Street leads off the south-west end of Whitehall, just above Parliament Street. It is no longer open to the public and is closed at both ends by massive security gates erected in
1989.
Scotland Yard, the headquarters of the
Metropolitan Police, was originally located in Great Scotland Yard off the north-eastern end of the street.
Government buildings in Whitehall (north to south)
Image:Whitehall sketch map.png thumb|250px|Outline sketch map of Whitehall showing the major UK Government buildings
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Admiralty
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DEFRA
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Old War Office
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Horse Guards (building) Horse Guards
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Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom) Ministry of Defence
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Scotland Office (
Dover House)
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Wales Office (Gwydwr House)
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Cabinet Office (UK) Cabinet Office
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10 Downing Street
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British Department of Health Department of Health
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Department of Work and Pensions
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Foreign Office
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HM Treasury and
HM Revenue and Customs
Other notable buildings in Whitehall
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Banqueting House
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Cenotaph
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Whitehall Theatre
External link
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Aerial photo and map
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