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Prison UniformUNDAUNTED A suffragette in prison uniform contemplates: Oh, Justice, what crimes are practised in thy name. To the Laws discredit and the Nations shame!
Rouen / Palais De JusticeThe elaborate exterior of the Palace of Justice in Rouen
Alexander Cockburn / AnonSir Alexander James Edmund Cockburn (1802-1880), 10th Baronet British jurist who became Lord Chief Justice of England in 1859
Lord Lloyd KenyonLloyd Kenyon, Lord Kenyon Baron of Gredington Chief Justice
W Murray Earl Mansfield1ST EARL OF MANSFIELD William Murray M.P. and lord chief justice
Judges KutcheryJUDGEs KUTCHERY, MEERUT A British magistrate administers justice, British- style, to the natives of Meerut, a city 60 km from Delhi
Riding the Stang 1814A herald carried aloft the stang makes rough music & alerts the neighbourhood to a husband-beater. Natural justice aiming to get wrong- doers to mend their ways
Guns and ButterReducing the war industry means building up the World Trade
French Troops RetreatBeaten back by the German offensive, French troops retire : the people of Reims watch as their troops defile through the place du Palais- de-Justice and rue de Vesle
Sir James LeySIR JAMES LEY, Lord Ley lawyer and statesman, Chief Justice of the Kings Bench who maintained an unblemished character in all his offices. - with his autograph
Europe Confronts BearBEAR OR BUG-BEAR? Thou com st in such questionable shape! - Hamlet Europa confronts the Russian Bear
Christopher WraySir CHRISTOPHER WRAY Lord Chief Justice of England, at the age of 59
Richard DehmelRICHARD DEHMEL German poet and playwright concerned with social justice and individual fulfilment
Louis IX as JudgeLOUIS IX, SAINT & CRUSADER depicted dispensing justice