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Chancery Collection

Background imageChancery Collection: Standing on Platform of Chancery Lane Underground Station

Standing on Platform of Chancery Lane Underground Station
Central Line Series. A Solicitor, a grieving widow, a barrister and an officer clerk standing on the platform at Chancery Lane Underground Station, London. Date: 1904

Background imageChancery Collection: Tudor houses on the corner of Chancery Lane

Tudor houses on the corner of Chancery Lane, Fleet Street, 1789. External specimen of the Grotesque Bracketed Front and Projecting Stories of the reign of Edward VI. Demolished 1799

Background imageChancery Collection: Chrichton Studios Advertisement

Chrichton Studios Advertisement
An advertisement page for the Chrichton Studios Ltd, London based commercial art company, comprising of 30 artists. Images include subjects of men's fashion, travel and still life

Background imageChancery Collection: Penley Studio Advertisement

Penley Studio Advertisement
An illustrated advertisement page for the Penley Studio, a company of artists, photographers and catalogue producers. Images cover a range of topics including fashion and soft furnishings

Background imageChancery Collection: W. G. Briggs & Co. Ltd Advertisement

W. G. Briggs & Co. Ltd Advertisement
A promotional page for W. G. Briggs & Co. Ltd, an advertising company, showing a cluster of portrait photographs of varying types

Background imageChancery Collection: Staple Inn Buildings, Chancery Lane, London

Staple Inn Buildings, Chancery Lane, London Date: circa 1900

Background imageChancery Collection: Cliffords Inn, a former Inn of Chancery in London, located between Fetter Lane

Cliffords Inn, a former Inn of Chancery in London, located between Fetter Lane, Cliffords Inn Passage, leading off Fleet Street and Chancery Lane in the City of London

Background imageChancery Collection: Grave monument to Coya Shawsware or Khwaja Shahsuwar

Grave monument to Coya Shawsware or Khwaja Shahsuwar
Muslim altar-style grave monument to Coya Shawsware, or Khwaja Shahsuwar (1582-1626), a merchant and secretary to Nogdi beg the Persian embassador, formerly in St Botolphs, Bishopsgate

Background imageChancery Collection: One-legged sweeper at Chancery-Lane

One-legged sweeper at Chancery-Lane, London circa 1850s

Background imageChancery Collection: Old Serjeants Inn, off Chancery Lane, London. Formerly the Inn of Court of

Old Serjeants Inn, off Chancery Lane, London. Formerly the Inn of Court of the Serjeants-at-Law in London. Date: 1800s

Background imageChancery Collection: Advert for Chancery Lane Safe Deposit 1887

Advert for Chancery Lane Safe Deposit 1887
Chancery Lane safe deposit is to provide for the use of the public an absolutely secure but inexpensive depositoryfor titile deeds, jewellery

Background imageChancery Collection: Lyons Inn

Lyons Inn was one of the Inns of Chancery attached to Londons Inner Temple. Founded some time during or before the reign of Henry V, the Inn educated lawyers including Edward Coke and John Selden

Background imageChancery Collection: Barnards Inn

Barnards Inn
An engraving depicting the front entrance of Barnards Inn. Barnards Inn is a former Inn of Chancery in Holborn, London. It is now the home of Gresham College

Background imageChancery Collection: Old Sergeants Inn

Old Sergeants Inn
Seargents Inn, off Chancery Lane, in the early 1800s. Date: 19th century

Background imageChancery Collection: Life of Charles Dickens - Thavies Inn (Bleak House)

Life of Charles Dickens - Thavies Inn (Bleak House). Thavies Inn was one of the Inns of Chancery and was situated on Holborn

Background imageChancery Collection: Typical coronation procession

Typical coronation procession
The Procession usually observed in the Coronation of our Kings and Queens, showing the hierarchy of dignitaries in English society. 18th century

Background imageChancery Collection: Bohemian Court Chancery. 18th century. Facade. Vienna

Bohemian Court Chancery. 18th century. Facade. Vienna
Austria. Vienna. Bohemian Court Chancery. 1709-1714. Built by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach (1656-1723) and extended by Matthias Gerl between 1751 and 1754

Background imageChancery Collection: Advert for Chancery Lane safe deposit 1888

Advert for Chancery Lane safe deposit 1888
Chancery Lane Safe Deposit, interior showing entrance, cash box room, vestibule, strong room and safes and telephone room for the use of renters. Date: 1888

Background imageChancery Collection: Advert for Chancery Lane safe deposit 1886

Advert for Chancery Lane safe deposit 1886
Fire-proof safes for all valuables; cash boxes, jewellery and title deeds. 1886

Background imageChancery Collection: Old Chancery Court

Old Chancery Court - Stone built single-storey building - churchlike. Part of Box 318 Boswell Collection - Dickens. Date: circa 1900

Background imageChancery Collection: Taylors Type writer Co Ltd

Taylors Type writer Co Ltd, Chancery Lane, London -- letter to a prospective client regarding telephone accessories. 1927

Background imageChancery Collection: Sir Charles Hall

Sir Charles Hall
SIR CHARLES HALL lawyer, earning 10 000 per annum in the Chancery Court (say 1m today); no wonder he turned down the offer to become a judge Date: 1814 - 1883

Background imageChancery Collection: Life of Charles Dickens - Chancery Court (Bleak House)

Life of Charles Dickens - Chancery Court (Bleak House). Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works), slide no 11 Date: circa 1890s

Background imageChancery Collection: Growing food in Chancery Lane, WW1

Growing food in Chancery Lane, WW1
Mr Hubert Hall, resident officer of the Public Record Office in Chancery Lane, pictured hard at work in the gardens of the old Rolls House, where

Background imageChancery Collection: Serjeants Inn

Serjeants Inn
Serjeant#s Inn Hall, Chancery Lane. Date: 1827

Background imageChancery Collection: Stronghold at the Chancery Lane Safe Deposit, London, 1891

Stronghold at the Chancery Lane Safe Deposit, London, 1891
Engraving showing one of the strong rooms, fitted with safes, at the Chancery Lane Safe Deposit in Chancery Lane, London, in 1891. 1891

Background imageChancery Collection: Staple Inn - High Holborn, London, England

Staple Inn - High Holborn, London, England
Dating from 1585, Staple Inn on the south side of High Holborn, London, England. Located near Chancery Lane tube station, it is used as the London office of the Institute of Actuaries

Background imageChancery Collection: London - Public Records Office

London - Public Records Office, Chancery Lane Date: circa 1930s

Background imageChancery Collection: Female Mason - 2

Female Mason - 2
Sister Isis-Felicitas (born Lyon 1863) initiated into the Val d Amour Lodge, now Chancery Mistress of Despatches in the Chapter Rose of Perfect Silence. Date: 1891

Background imageChancery Collection: Staple Inn, Holborn

Staple Inn, Holborn
The half-timbered structure of Staple Inn in Holborn, one of the few surviving Tudor buildings in central London. Dating from 1581, it was formerly an Inn of Chancery. Date: 16th century

Background imageChancery Collection: Public Records Office

Public Records Office
The Public Records Office, Chancery Lane, London, where many records and documents used to be kept. Date: 19th century

Background imageChancery Collection: Sir John Hoskins

Sir John Hoskins
SIR JOHN HOSKINS statesman, lawyer, master in chancery, president of the Royal Society. Date: 1634 - 1705

Background imageChancery Collection: London Republicans in 1872

London Republicans in 1872
London Republicans gather at The Hole in the Wall in Chancery Lane, London, England Date: 1872

Background imageChancery Collection: Serjeants Inn London

Serjeants Inn London
viewed from Chancery Lane

Background imageChancery Collection: Entrance to Lincolns Inn, London

Entrance to Lincolns Inn, London
The entrance to Lincolns Inn off Chancery Lane, London

Background imageChancery Collection: Birkbeck Institute

Birkbeck Institute
New premises in Breams Buildings, Chancery Lane

Background imageChancery Collection: The Chancery Lane Safe Deposit, 1891

The Chancery Lane Safe Deposit, 1891
Engraved advertisement for The Chancery Lane Safe Deposit which was situated at 61 & 62 Chancery Lane, London, in 1891

Background imageChancery Collection: Isaac Waltons House, Chancery Lane, London

Isaac Waltons House, Chancery Lane, London
Engraving showing the exterior of the house of Isaac Walton (1595-1683), the English biographer, author and father of angling

Background imageChancery Collection: Lincolns Inn Gate

Lincolns Inn Gate
Chancery Lane : one of the principal entries to Lincolns Inn


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