Doorkeeper (Houses of Parliament)

The doorkeepers are badged officers of the United Kingdom Houses of Parliament.

The role of doorkeeper dates back to the 1300s, when the Palace of Westminster also served as a court and they served as prison guards. Over time their role changed to that of messengers from Parliament to the king.[1] They wear a uniform of a black long-tailed coat, white bow tie, and a silver-gilt waist badge of office. Underneath each badge hangs a figure of Mercury, the messenger of the gods, symbolic of this early role.[2]

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  2. ^ Thynne, John (June 2010). "Key Man" (PDF). The Caravan Club Magazine (85). Retrieved 17 January 2017.