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The Victoria Tower is the square tower at the southern end of the Palace of Westminster
Palace of Westminster

The Palace of Westminster, also known as the Houses of Parliament or Westminster Palace, in London, is where the two Houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom meet....
 in London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
, facing south and west onto Black Rod
Black Rod

The Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, generally shortened to just Black Rod, is an official in the parliaments of a number of Commonwealth of Nations countries....
's Garden and Old Palace Yard. At , it is slightly taller than the more famous Clock Tower
Clock Tower, Palace of Westminster

Big Ben is the nickname for the great Bell of the clock at the north-eastern end of the Palace of Westminster in London. The nickname is often also used to refer to the clock and the clock tower....
 at the north end of the Palace . It houses the Parliamentary Archives
Parliamentary Archives

The Parliamentary Archives of the United Kingdom preserves and makes available to public the records of the House of Lords and House of Commons of the United Kingdom back to 1497, as well as some 200 other collections of Parliamentary interest....
 in archive conditions meeting the BS 5454
BS 5454

BS 5454, "Recommendations for the storage and exhibition of archival documents" is a British Standard for the preservation of archive. Among other things, it specifies temperature and humidity ranges for document storage, shelving schemes, and materials for document containers....
 standard, on 12 floors. All 14 floors of the building were originally linked via a single wrought iron
Wrought iron

Wrought iron is commercially pure iron. In contrast to steel, it has a very low carbon content. It is a fibrous material due to the slag Inclusion ....
 Victorian staircase of 553 steps, of which five floors still survive.

The main entrance at the base of the tower is the Sovereign's Entrance, through which the Monarch passes at the State Opening of Parliament
State Opening of Parliament

In the United Kingdom, the State Opening of Parliament is an annual event held usually in late October or November that marks the commencement of a session of the Parliament of the United Kingdom....
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The Victoria Tower is the square tower at the southern end of the Palace of Westminster
Palace of Westminster

The Palace of Westminster, also known as the Houses of Parliament or Westminster Palace, in London, is where the two Houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom meet....
 in London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
, facing south and west onto Black Rod
Black Rod

The Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, generally shortened to just Black Rod, is an official in the parliaments of a number of Commonwealth of Nations countries....
's Garden and Old Palace Yard. At , it is slightly taller than the more famous Clock Tower
Clock Tower, Palace of Westminster

Big Ben is the nickname for the great Bell of the clock at the north-eastern end of the Palace of Westminster in London. The nickname is often also used to refer to the clock and the clock tower....
 at the north end of the Palace . It houses the Parliamentary Archives
Parliamentary Archives

The Parliamentary Archives of the United Kingdom preserves and makes available to public the records of the House of Lords and House of Commons of the United Kingdom back to 1497, as well as some 200 other collections of Parliamentary interest....
 in archive conditions meeting the BS 5454
BS 5454

BS 5454, "Recommendations for the storage and exhibition of archival documents" is a British Standard for the preservation of archive. Among other things, it specifies temperature and humidity ranges for document storage, shelving schemes, and materials for document containers....
 standard, on 12 floors. All 14 floors of the building were originally linked via a single wrought iron
Wrought iron

Wrought iron is commercially pure iron. In contrast to steel, it has a very low carbon content. It is a fibrous material due to the slag Inclusion ....
 Victorian staircase of 553 steps, of which five floors still survive.

The main entrance at the base of the tower is the Sovereign's Entrance, through which the Monarch passes at the State Opening of Parliament
State Opening of Parliament

In the United Kingdom, the State Opening of Parliament is an annual event held usually in late October or November that marks the commencement of a session of the Parliament of the United Kingdom....
. On top of the Victoria Tower is an iron flagstaff, from which the Union Flag
Union Flag

The Union Flag, also known as the Union Jack, is the national Flag of the United Kingdom. Historically, the flag was used throughout the former British Empire....
 is flown when Parliament is in session (unless the Sovereign is present in the Palace, when it is replaced by the Royal Standard).

History

The Victoria Tower was purpose-built as a 'fireproof repository for books and documents' as required by the competition to rebuild the Palace of Westminster after the fire of 16 October, 1834, which had destroyed it and almost all of the records of the House of Commons. The records of the House of Lords
House of Lords

The House of Lords is the second house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and is also commonly referred to as "the Lords". The Parliament comprises the British monarchy, the British House of Commons , and the Lords....
 survived the conflagration because they were, at the time, stored in the Jewel Tower
Jewel Tower

The Jewel Tower in London is one of only two surviving sections of the medieval royal Palace of Westminster, the other being Westminster Hall....
, which was at a distance from the main building, and still stands across the road from the Victoria Tower.

Charles Barry
Charles Barry

Sir Charles Barry Fellow of the Royal Society was an England architect, best known for his role in the rebuilding of the Palace of Westminster in his home city of London during the mid 19th century, but also responsible for numerous other buildings and gardens....
's design for the new Palace of Westminster featured a tower over the Sovereign’s Entrance, 12 floors of which incorporated record storage. Augustus Pugin produced most of the architectural designs and elevations for the project and also the interior design. The first stone of the Tower was laid by Queen Victoria
Victoria of the United Kingdom

Victoria was from 20 June 1837 the Queen regnant of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and from 1 May 1876 the first Empress of India of the British Raj until her death....
 on 22 December, 1843, and it was completed in 1860.

The tower incorporates a cast-iron framework which, rather than the visible stonework, provides the main strength supporting the structure.

The tower was originally named "The King's Tower" because the fire of 1834 which destroyed the old Palace of Westminster occurred during the reign of King William IV
William IV of the United Kingdom

William IV was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of Kingdom of Hanover from 26 June 1830 until his death. William, the third son of George III of the United Kingdom and younger brother and successor to George IV of the United Kingdom, was the last king and penultimate monarch of the House of Hanover....
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When the wrought iron
Wrought iron

Wrought iron is commercially pure iron. In contrast to steel, it has a very low carbon content. It is a fibrous material due to the slag Inclusion ....
 flagstaff was erected in 1855, the Tower became the tallest square tower in the world, at high to the base of the flagstaff, and a further to the top of the Crown at its summit.

The Parliamentary Archives
Parliamentary Archives

The Parliamentary Archives of the United Kingdom preserves and makes available to public the records of the House of Lords and House of Commons of the United Kingdom back to 1497, as well as some 200 other collections of Parliamentary interest....
 underwent a complete reconstruction between 1948 and 1963 to provide 12 floors of air-conditioned
Air conditioning

An air conditioner is an appliance, system, or Mechanism designed to extract heat from an area via a refrigeration cycle. In construction, a complete system of heating, Ventilation , and air conditioning is referred to as "HVAC." Its purpose, in a building or an automobile, is to provide comfort during either hot or cold...
 document storage, and again between 2000 and 2004 to bring it up to contemporary archive storage standards.