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ladies' gallery
noun
- a gallery in the old House of Commons set aside for women spectators
- a portion of the strangers' gallery of the new House of Commons similarly reserved
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Some of my favorite exhibits are the first ladies gallery and the presidential portraits.
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During the demonstration at parliament some of the women got into the corridors of the Commons while others "created a scene" in the Ladies' Gallery by shouting "votes for women" slogans.
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Over them is the Ladiesâ Gallery, where the view is ungallantly obstructed by a grating.Â
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The Ladiesâ Gallery of to-day as it exists just above the Reportersâ box is divided into three parts.
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There is a ballot for the Ladiesâ Gallery a week in advance.
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