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Westminster Hall

Volume 107: debated on Wednesday 19 June 1918

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asked the First Commissioner of Works what becomes of the wood taken from the roof and that supporting the roof of Westminster Hall?

Practically the whole of the original oak taken from the roof of Westminster Hall is in a state of complete decay, and is stored for inspection. Certain representative pieces, showing the extraordinary nature of the decay, have been presented to museums.