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Reids Palace Hotel advertisementReids Palace Hotel in Madeira, boasting happy sunny days, no rain, no dust...unequalled private sea-bathing, afternoon and evening open air dances, childrens seawater pool, 100 bathing cabins
The Admission by H. M. BatemanA courtroom erupts into laughter as a defendant in a witness box admits the truth. Date: 1931
Four Courts / Dublin 1840Dublin: the Four (Law) Courts, seen from the river
Barristers in the RainBarristers make their way through the rain along Carey Street from the Inns of Court to the London Law Courts, dressed in their traditional garb Date: 1886
Barristers Room at the Royal Courts of Justice, LondonInterior of the Barristers Room at the Royal Courts of Justice, London, in 1883
Lawyer / Mlle MiropolskiWOMAN DEFENDS WOMAN: THE LEGAL FEMINIST Lady Lawyer, Mlle. Miropolsky pleading the case of a client in the Paris Law Courts. Date: 1908
Lady Diana and Elizabeth Percy by Madame YevondeLady Diana and Elizabeth Percy, the two daughters of the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland. Lady Diana was being presented by her mother at one of the June courts
Crystal Palace PlanA floor plan of the Exhibition building - the ground floor and the galleries, showing how the courts open out from the central transept
Sierra Leone - Freetown - The Law courts Date: circa 1905
Industrial School, Ashford, KentThe Kent County Industrial School (also knows as the Stanhope Industrial School) at Kingsnorth near Ashford in Kent opened in 1875 for 150 boys. After 1933 it became an Approved School
Industrial School, Buxton, near Norwich, NorfolkBoys and dog stand on the football pitch of the Buxton Industrial School near Norwich, Norfolk, established in 1855 to hold 100 boys. From 1933 it became Red House Farm Approved School
A Game of Eton Fives, 1911Two photographs showing a game of fives, played in one of the courts at Eton College, 1911
Courts of Justice 1870SThe Royal Courts of Justice, the Strand, London
Their Majesties Court by Sir John LaveryReproduction of a painting by Sir John Lavery in The Sphere
Empire Hotel, Lowestoft, SuffolkThe Empire Hotel at Lowestoft, Suffolk, opened in 1900. In 1921 it was acquired by the Metropolitan Asylums Board and reopened the following year as a hospital for tuberculosis patients
The Beth Din or Court of the Chief RabbiThe worlds oldest tribunal, dating from the time of Moses. The Beth Din or Court of the Chief Rabbi
Court of Maison Lisbona in Damascus, Syria. The house belonged to the wealthy Lisbona family and later housed the Jewish Maimonides school. Date: circa 1905
Witanhurst tennis gameJudges playing tennis internationals at Lady Crosfields house Witanhurst in Highate Village, north west London
Reville court dress advertisement, 1927Advertisement for Reville Ltd, dressmakers of Hanover Square, who specialised in particular in gowns for court presentations, approved by Their Majesties for Ladies attending. Date: 1927
Industrial School for Girls, Dundee, ScotlandThe Industrial School for Girls, at Balgay Park, Dundee, Scotland, was established in 1861
Court gowns by RevilleCourt gowns approved by King George V and Queen Mary for presentation at court in the year 1926. Designed by Reville of Hanover Square. Date: 1926
St. Kitts, West Indies - Basseterre - The Courthouse Date: circa 1905
London, Law Courts. Date: 1910
At the Old Bailey: Lord Darling, Sir Herbert Austin and the late Richard Muir Date: C.20th Century
A court dress to curtsey in from Harvey Nichols, 1935Advertisement for the department store, Harvey Nichols in Knightsbridge, London, advertising a gown of classic simplicity to wear to a court presentation
Training Ship Southampton, Hull, YorkshireThe Southampton Industrial Training Ship was established on the Humber, at Hull, in 1868
Northumberland Village Homes for Girls, Whitley BayThe Northumberland Village Homes for Girls, Whitley Bay (or Whitley-on-Sea), was an industrial school established in 1879 for 140 girls. It became an Approved School in 1933
Industrial School for Girls, Maryhill, GlasgowThe Glasgow Industrial School for Girls at Maryhill was established in 1855
Industrial School, Harborne, BirminghamA man with umbrella at the gates of Harborne Industrial School, Balden Road, Birmingham, opened in 1902 to hold 150 boys. It later became Ansell School then after 1933 was the Tennal Approved School
Westfield College, Hampstead - Buildings, grounds and the principal - Miss Lodge. Date: 1922
Sir Samuel Evans at Prize Court, London, WW1Sir Samuel Evans, in September 1914, presiding over the first Prize Court held at the London Law Courts since 1856. 1914
LAWYERS BOREDA sketch in the Law Courts, showing the patient and respectful attention of the Counsel for the Plaintiff during the speech of Counsel for Defendant Date: circa 1893
New Zealand - New Law Courts, Dunedin - a sweet little Dunedin City Corporation Tram is passing by. Date: circa 1903
New Sessions House, LondonNew Sessions House, Central Criminal Court, London c. 1910
Delineator cover July 1927Front cover illustration featuring a poised looking lady tennis player holding a racquet against the backdrop of a grass court
Irish Law CourtsThe Four Courts, home of the Irish Law Courts, by the River Liffey, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland
Battle of Four CourtsThe Battle of the Four Courts. The Four courts occupied by the IRA who were opposed to the Treaty of Peace between Great Britain and Ireland
The famous Tiltyard at Hampton Court in the process of being converted into tea gardens and tennis courts. Diagram showing how it would look once the work was completed. Date: 1925
Fighting in Dublin. After the Four Courts explosion which blew documents miles away, burnt pieces are picked up in Sackville Street. Date: 1922
With rifles levelled ready for action. The Provisional Government was most anxious to avoid further bloodshed, photograph showing Governmen troops strongly barricated at a street corner
The scene of the Republicans last stand in Sackville Street (new name O'Connell Street) from O'Connell Bridge
Jaime Girona y Agrafel (1826-1907). Spanish bankerJaime Girona Agrafel (1826-1907). Spanish banker and businessman. Senator in the Restoration Courts. Portrait by Federico de Madrazo (1815-1894) in 1856. Oil on canvas, 123 x 90 cm. Prado Museum
James I the Conqueror (1208-1276). Count of Barcelona and King of Aragon (1213-1276), Valencia (1239-1276) and Majorca (1229-1276)
King John I of Aragon (1350-1396) at the CourtsJohn I of Aragon (1350-1396). King of Aragon, Valencia, Majorca, Sardinia and Count of Barcelona (1387-1396). King John I of Aragon at the Courts of Monzon in 1383. Engraving by Serra Pausas
Courts of Lerida (Lleida), 1375. Catalan Courts that were convened in 1375 by King Peter IV the Ceremonious (1319-1387) in Lerida (Lleida)
Gaspar Nunez de Arce (1832-1903). Spanish poet and politician. He took an active part in the Glorious Revolution of September 1868 to dethrone Isabella II
Multiview postcard, Maddiesons Littlestone Holiday Camp, Littlestone-on-Sea, near New Romney, Kent. Date: circa 1950s
The Dennistoun case in the law courtsA page from the Sphere showing portraits of the people involved in the scandalous Dennistoun law case, also known as the Bachelors Case
Boswell CourtView of Boswell Court, London. One of several courts and alleyways demolished in the 1860s to make way for the building of the Royal Courts of Justice
First Court of the London Season at Buckingham Palace, 1922A cut-away diagram of Buckingham Palace showing where the first court of the London Season, 1922
Cross section of Titanic showing decksCross-section of the Titanic in dock at Southampton
Tennis courts at Southsea
Royal Courts of Justice, London
Royal Courts of Justice, London, Victorian period
Tennis courts, Bournville Village in the 1920s
Tennis courts, Bournville village
The Law Courts, The Strand, London - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard
Tennis Courts and Bay, Shanklin, Isle of Wight - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, looking north from TowerGreat Yarmouth, Norfolk, looking north from the Tower - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Baillie Scott, Trecourt Entrance FrontAn architectural illustration of the entrance front of Trecourt, the title of this house was suggested by the fact that the grouping of it's structure involves the formation of three courts
Baillie Scott, TrecourtAn architectural illustration of Trecourt, the title of this house was suggested by the fact that the grouping of it's structure involves the formation of three courts
President of the Supreme Court of Justice - Judge of HearingPresident of the Supreme Court of Justice (left) and Judge of Hearing (right). Chromolithography
Lord Chancellor Alverstone getting sworn inLord chancellor and the judges attending a special service in Westminster Abbey
Rent Services to the Crown, Corporation of LondonOfficials of the Corporation of London performing rent services to the Crown in the old court of the Exchequer
President of the Supreme Court of Justice (left) and Judge of Hearing (right). Chromolithography
Grassphalte AdvertisementAn advertisement promoting Grassphalte, an ideal surface for tennis courts. If it's as green as grass, but not grass, it's GRASSPHALTE. Date: circa 1931
Edgewater Beach Hotel - Chicago, Illinois, USA. Date: circa 1925
SPAIN. Monistrol de Montserrat. Monastery of Montserrat. Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Deputies of the Republican Courts in Montserrat during a break (1938). SPAIN. Monistrol de Montserrat
Law Courts and Fleet Street and St. Clement Danes Date: 1930s
Turkish Law Courts - The trial of Ihsan Eryavuz, also known as " Topcu" Ihsan (" Artilleryman" Ihsan), Mehmet Ihsan Bey (1877-1947) - a Turkish career officer
Chicagos World Fair - A Century of Progress - General Exhibits Group - Aerial view. Buildings which housed the exhibits of applied sciences and industries
Riviera Rivalry as Tennis and Fashion hold their courts at Cannes, 1927. Fashion sketches by A. Fried of Miss L. Dibble, Lady Dudley, Lady Dunedin and Miss Greville Soames Date: 1927
Cupola of the Four Courts, Dublin, Ireland. Vintage 19th century photograph
Brussels Bruxelles Belgium - Palais de Justice, Law CourtsVintage 19th century photograph: Brussels Bruxelles Belgium - Palais de Justice, Law Courts
New Law Courts, LondonVintage 19th century photograph: New Law Courts, London
View of the Law Courts, LondonVintage 19th century photograph: View of the Law Courts, London
The Victorian Law Courts, Birmingham. circa 1900
Female Parisian barristers 1910Twelve individual photographs of female Parisian barristers, with the Palais de Justice in the background
County Courts, Cambridge, recently built in Palladian style at the time of this illustration. Date: circa 1842
The Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand, London. Date: circa 1990s
Temple Bar and Law Courts, Fleet Street, London. Date: circa 1905
Law Courts and Fleet Street, London, on a busy day. Date: circa 1900
Trials at the Law Courts -- two barristers in action. Date: 1892
Interior of the new Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, its sittings in one of the Chancery Courts of Westminster Hall, London. Date: 1858