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Westminster Abbey Leather Cardholder
£9.95Our exclusively designed Westminster Abbey Leather Cardholder is a timeless accessory inspired by one of London's most iconic landmarks. Crafted from premium leather, this sleek and stylish cardholder features the distinguished Westminster Abbey crest,... -
The Henry VII Chapel by Alexander Creswell Mounted Digital Print
£9.95The heraldic colours of the banners in this print make it the ideal solution to add colour to any uninspiring wall. The image is of ‘The Henry VII Chapel in Morning Light’, an original watercolour by artist Alexander Creswell. This painting was part of... -
Navy Cross Roundel Decoration
£19.95Exclusively designed for the Abbey, this navy fabric decoration is hand embroidered to the front with a gold St Edward's cross and 'Westminster Abbey'. It would make a wonderful souvenir of your visit.The patonce cross emblem can be seen at the western...Qty in Cart: 0Price:£19.95Subtotal: -
The Power of Civil Servants
£7.99The Power of Civil Servants provides rich and informative observations about the nature of the Civil Service, its values and effectiveness, what threatens it and how it should continue to adapt to a changing world. David Normington and Peter Hennessy... -
Westminster Abbey Floral Abbey Pocket Notebook
£14.95The design of this notebook is based on an oil painting by Devon artist Rah Rivers, which was specially commissioned by us for an exclusive range. The image draws upon the spiritual nature of the Abbey as a place of worship, continuing a 1400 year old... -
The Power of Politicians
£7.99The Power of Politicians is an account of Tessa Jowell’s experience of entering politics and making effective sense of her role. Here, with Frances D’Souza, she gives fascinating insights into the workings of Parliament, the successful development of... -
Westminster Abbey West Towers Keyring
£6.95This enamel keyring is a great replica of Westminster Abbey focusing on the West Towers. The West Towers were one of the last major additions to the Abbey in 1745. They were designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor, who was a pupil of Christopher Wren, and...