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Description Canada senate chairs.jpg |
English:
The thrones for
Elizabeth II
as Queen of Canada, and
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
(back) in the
Canadian
Senate,
Ottawa
(
CAN
). They are usually occupied by the
Governor General
and his/her spouse at the Opening of
Parliament
. The chair in the foreground is for the speaker of the senate.
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Date | |
Source | photograph by Kaihsu Tai |
Author | Kaihsu Tai |
Other versions | File:Senate of Canada Thrones.jpeg , File:Canadian-Senate-thrones.jpg |
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