History, Art and Architecture Collection
O-2015
chair (Speaker's)
1867-1873 The Honourable James Cockburn

O-2015
chair (Speaker's)
1867-1873 The Honourable James Cockburn

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Specifications

Artists William Drum (manufacturer)
Date 1863
Materials wood, walnut fibre, velvet
Personal Names James W. Cockburn (House of Commons)
Styles Rococo Revival
Period Designations Victorian
Dimensions (cm) 72.0 (Length)72.0 (Width)122.5 (Height)
Functions Furniture Ceremonial artifact
Barcode 604128
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Speaker's Chair

This Speaker's chair - bought originally for the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada in 1863 - continued to be used in the Chamber of the original Parliament Building between 1866 and 1873. A gothic throne to harmonize with the architecture of the new Chamber replaced the gentleman's armchair of rococo revival style, elegantly carved with scroll terminals. The first Speaker of the House of Commons, Hon. James Cockburn (1867-1874), kept the chair upon his retirement. It remained with the family until it was donated to the House of Commons by Mrs. Helen Sprott, great granddaughter of Speaker Cockburn, in 1983.