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‘A Sense of Crowd and Urgency’? Atmosphere and Inconvenience in the Chamber of the Old House of Commons

  • Autores: Paul Seaward
  • Localización: Parliamentary history, ISSN-e 1750-0206, Vol. 38, Nº. 1 (February), 2019 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Space and Sound in the British Parliament, 1399 to the Present: Architecture, Access and Acoustics / Richard A. Gaunt (ed. lit.), J. P. D. Cooper (ed. lit.)), págs. 103-118
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • The house of commons before the 1834 fire that destroyed it was small, poky, and uncomfortable. Its effects on the health, audibility, and behaviour of its members were frequently a cause of complaint, and informed the consideration by two select committees in 1831 and 1833 of what could be done to replace the chamber. This article examines the background to the appointment of the committees, and what their discussions reveal about the unsatisfactory nature of the chamber. It considers why there failed to be a consensus on altering the chamber before its destruction.


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