The Assistant Clerk's Office
Located next to the privy Council Chamber, this office, which was re-created
in the style of the early years of the Confederation, was used by the
Assistant Clerk of the Privy Council.
Located next to the Privy Council Chamber, this office was used by the
Assistant Clerk of the Privy Council. The President of the Privy Council
and the Clerk also had offices along this corridor, but only Room 233
communicates directly with the chamber.
The Assistant Clerk's office is a good example of the less elaborate
quarters provided for the lower ranks of the civil service. The detailing
of doors, windows and mouldings are much more simple than those found
in Ministers' offices. The chimney piece is the same design as marble
ones elsewhere in the building, but it is made of less expensive material.
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