Sarah Clarke OBE was appointed as the new Black Rod in November 2017. She formally took on the duties as Lady Usher of the Black Rod in February 2018. Sarah Clarke was the first woman to be appointed to the office in its more than 650-year history.
Black Rod Sarah Clarke OBE Portrait Sitting Rory Lewis Photographer 2021
Black Rod is a senior officer in the House of Lords, responsible for controlling access to and maintaining order within the House and its precincts. I was delighted to capture Black Rod on location at the House of Lords last month.
Black Rod Sarah Clarke OBE Portrait Sitting Rory Lewis Photographer 2021
The most prominent duty of Black Rod is the summoning of the members of the House of Commons to hear a speech from the throne or the royal assent given to bills.
On such occasions the House of Commons closes its doors at Black Rod’s approach, whereupon he or she must knock three times before being admitted. The origin of this curious ceremony dates from the indignation of the lower house at the famous attempt of Charles I to arrest John Hampden, John Pym, and three other members of the House of Commons in 1642.
Black Rod Sarah Clarke OBE Portrait Sitting Rory Lewis Photographer 2021