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Vittorio Emanuele I, of Piedmont, refuses to abolish the Salic Law
Jane Eliz. EllenboroughJane Elizabeth (nee Digby), lady ELLENBOROUGH second wife of Edward Law, second baron : they divorced and she went to live in Syria
Law and Equity, or a peep at Nando s
LINCOLNs INN, 1940SLincolns Inn, London, one of the four Inns of Court (the others being Middle Temple, Inner Temple and Grays Inn), where English barristers are called to the Bar
Beadle of Ely PlaceThe Beadle at Ely Place, Holborn, London, calling out the time at the gateway between 10 p.m. and 5 o clock in the morning, as was the tradition for many years
Police Officer & SoldierMetropolitan police officer giving directions to an American soldier in London in a waterproof cape
Police Officer and ChildPolice officer talking to little boy by lake. Metropolitan Police
Police and SoldiersMetropolitan police officer talking to two American servicemen, G.I. soldiers in London
Police Officer / ChildrenPolice officer holding hands with children helping them cross the road showing traffic safety. Metropolitan Police
Police Officer in SchoolPolice officer with group of schoolchildren in a school playground. Metropolitan Police
Police in Gas MasksTwo Metropolitan police officers from H district, London, fully kitted out for action during World War Two
Police Officer and BoyPolice officer telling off little boy for fishing in Trafalgar Square fountain making him upset and sad. Metropolitan police London
Police Officer in LondonPolice officer walking the beat on Praed Street in front of Paddington Station, London. Metropolitan Police
Police Officer in SnowPolice officer with two snowballs in winter covered in snow
Police at 10 Downing StPolice officer wearing a flak jacket outside 10 Downing Street, London. Metropolitan Police
Police Officer on DutyBlack police officer talking to man. Metropolitan Police
Police on the BeatTwo Metropolitan Police officers in a market walking the beat in London
Police Football DutyPolice Officer on duty at a football match doing crowd control amongst the football supporters Metropolitan Police
Police and Homeless ManPolice officer talking to a homeless man at night Metropolitan Police
Police Careers TeamThe Metropolitan Police Careers Team opposite the Houses on Parliament with their mobile office van preparing for their tour of N.E. Scotland
Possible Bomb ThreatPolice officer on Westminster Bridge by Big Ben on the walkie talkie radio checking out a suspect package in a briefcase - suspect bag Metropolitan Police, London
Police Officer at No. 10Police officer outside 10 Downing Street, London Metropolitan Police
Archibald Levin SmithARCHIBALD LEVIN SMITH English judge (here shown as 3rd commissioner in the case between the Times and Charles Stewart Parnell & other Irish nationalists in 1888)
Policeman and CookCUPBOARD LOVE - policeman looks in through the bars of the kitchen window, flirting with the cook in the hope of gastronomic favours
LINCOLNs INN GATE / 1939LINCOLNs INN gateway was built in 1518 and bears the arms of Sir Thomas Lovell. The INN itself dates from the early 1300s
Thomas Blee Thief TakerThomas Blee, thief taker
Two Police OfficersTwo Metropolitan Police officers walking the beat
Line of Police OfficersLine of Metropolitan police officers standing in the street in London
Mr Justice HawkinsHENRY HAWKINS English judge. Acted during the famous Tichbourne case of the 1870s
Mr George LewisGEORGE HENRY LEWIS Society lawyer. Acted in many sensational Victorian cases and eventually represented the Prince of Wales and other members of society
Rt. Hon. Henry MatthewsHENRY MATTHEWS Henry Matthews, Viscount Llandaff, politician and lawyer. Home Secretary in Lord Salisburys first government
Lord ColeridgeSIR JOHN DUKE COLERIDGE, Lord Chief Justice of England
WOMENs PRISON 1920SA corner of the French " Borstal" for girls at Fresne, where girls under age who have been convicted for small offences are kept and taught an ordinary school curriculum
A Workman above the averageA telephone operator suspended on a wire outside the Law Courts in London in 1909
Guardians of the PeaceGUARDIANS OF THE PEACE
Wife and Mother-In-LawAn early example of the classic trick image depicting both a pretty young woman and a less attractive older lady in one picture
Speech HouseThe " Speech House", Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, built during the reign of Charles II of the Forest Courts, held here ten times a year. One of the countrys strangest inns
Mounted PolicemanA mounted policeman on his horse, controlling the crowds with other policemen on foot, probably in a central London park perhaps Hyde Park
Police ProfileTwo young British policemen, photographed in profile whilst on duty at a May Day rally
Friendly PolicemanA friendly London Bobby, standing around a hole in the road with a group of children and Working Class men in flat caps
Valletta Prison / MaltaThe interior of a prison cell at the Inquisitors Palace, St Lawrence, Grand Harbour, Valletta, Malta
Guatemozin SurrendersAfter three months of heroically defending Tenochtitlan, GUATEMOZIN, son- in-law and successor of Montezuma, surrenders to CORTEZ
Russian Polit. PrisonersPolitical prisoners in Schlisselburg Fortress
Comment on Divorce / FunLADIES! LADIES! (The Mystery of Modern Modesty) Antiquity: " And these persons say we were indelicate!" Comment on the Divorce Courts
Anti-Corn Law / Drury LaneA meeting of the Anti-Corn Law League in Drury Lane Theatre, London
Interrogating WitnessA Chinese official questions a witness, held on her knees by an assistant, while a scribe records her testimony
Roman ConsulsTwo Roman consuls on their thrones
Woodrow Wilson in 1883WOODROW WILSON American president, at the outset of his career when he practised law