I thought a picture of the parliament building was most apposite for “pantomime”, meaning: ‘Originally: (Classical Hist.) a theatrical performer popular in the Roman Empire who represented mythological stories through gestures and actions; = pantomimus n. Hence, more generally: an actor, esp. in comedy or burlesque, who expresses meaning by gesture or mime; a player in a dumbshow. Also in extended use. Now rare’, (OED).
Day #348 of a 365 project, where the daily pic is informed by theĀ OED word of the day.