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The Witness Who Would Rather Not Say by H. M. BatemanA glamorous woman in the witness stand at a court hearing, keeps her own counsel, much to the delight of the judge and others present. See picture number 10636972 for the partner to this image
The Witness Who Spoke Up by H. M. BatemanHumorous cartoon by H. M. Bateman depicting a rather vociferous witness in the stand at a court hearing, shattering the ear drums of the judge and others around him
The Believers Vision. Angels ever bright and fair, Take oh take me to your care. Speed to your own courts my flight, Clad in robes of virgin white.Woman dreaming while asleep of angels. Date: ca. 1873
Dignitaries at the Lord Mayors Show, LondonA group of dignitaries in their regalia outside the Law Courts during the Lord Mayors Show procession through the City of London. They include the outgoing Lord Mayor and his successor. circa 1911
Kingham, Oxfordshire - The Fete at the Tennis Courts Date: 1915
Rock Garden Teahouse - Sutton Hall, YorkshireThe Rock Garden, Tea House and tennis courts at Sutton Hall, Sutton, Thirsk, Yorkshire Date: circa 1909
The Law Courts and Fleet Street, London Date: circa 1907
Paris Sainte ChapelleSurrounded by law courts and government departments, the Sainte-Chapelle is hard to see as an isolated building. Date: circa 1904
Royal Courts of JusticeThe Royal Court of Justice, London, on the eastern end of the Strand. Famous for its gothic architecture : the main entrance arch. Date: built 1870s
Kenya, Africa - Town Magistrates Court, Nairobi Date: circa 1910s
Bootle Day Industrial SchoolThe Day Industrial School on Marsh Lane, Bootle, Lancashire. The school opened in 1895 to provide non-residential training facilities for youths sent there by the courts. Date: circa 1905
Westminster JudgesJudges in procession at opening of courts, Westminster. Date: 1862
Chile - Santiago - The Law Courts (Tribunales de Justicia). Date: circa 1910s
Map of London Courts and PrisonsMap of London Law Courts, Police Courts, County Courts and Prisons. Date: 1862
Trial of the highwayman at the Old BaileyThe manacled rogue is seen in the foreground, his head bowed in despair as the witness by his side unfolds his damning evidence
St Georges Hall, C1840St Georges Hall, and the Assize Courts. Date: circa 1840
Law Courts, City Hall and Basilica, Bruges, BelgiumView (from left to right) of the Law Courts, the City Hall and the Basilica of St Sang (Sacred Blood) (Heilig-Bloedbasillek), from across a cobblestone square in Bruges (Brugge), Belgium
Clerkenwell Prison / 1862Prisoners are taken from Clerkenwell House of Detention to the courts in a horse-drawn coach. 1862
Bronze age courtship, AldinA bronze aged warrior of Denmark with spear and shield courts a rather shy looking woman Date: circa 3000 BC
Lydford Castle, DevonA view of Lydford Castle, Devon. In medieval times, the castle was home to the stannary courts which ruled over matters relating to tin mining. Part of the building was used as a prison
Training Ship Mount Edgcumbe, Saltash, CornwallThe Mount Edgcumbe Industrial Training Ship for Homeless and Destitute Boys was established at Saltash in Cornwall in 1877
John Wesleys Chapel, Kingswood Reformatory, BristolUniformed inmates stand outside John Wesleys Chapel at the Kingswood Reformatory near Bristol, opened in 1854 and one of the first such institutions
Industrial School, Portslade, Brighton, SussexThe Brighton Town and London County Council Industrial School, Portslade, Brighton, Sussex, opened in 1902 to hold 150 boys. After 1933 it became Mile Oak Approved School
Industrial School for Girls, Sale, CheshireThe Manchester Branch Industrial School for Girls, erected in 1870 on Northenden Road, Sale, for 100 girls. From 1933, it became an Approved School
Industrial School, Cockermouth, CumbriaThe Cumberland County Industrial School on Lorton Road, Cockermouth, Cumbria, was opened in 1881 to hold 150 boys. Industrial Schools housed children aged 7-15 placed there by magistrates for a
Strand ClearingClearing the site for the new Law Courts
Lord Chief Justice approaching Westminster AbbeyThe Lord Chief Justice approaches Westminster Abbey as part of the judges procession from the Royal Courts of Justice, for the annual religious service to mark the beginning of the legal year
Judges procession to Westminster AbbeyPart of the judges procession from the Royal Courts of Justice to Westminster Abbey, for the annual religious service to mark the beginning of the legal year. The custom dates back to the Middle Ages
Assize Courts ManchesterThe exterior of the new Assize Courts at Manchester
Newcastle Court, London, 1866Engraving showing the street scene in Newcastle Court, London, 1866. This street was to be demolished, shortly thereafter, to make way for New Courts of Law
Hampton Court TennisLawn tennis in Hampton Court Tilt Yard: some are playing, some hold racquets and chat, others watch and walk by the courts
City Hall and Law Courts, San Francisco, California, 1872Engraving showing an aerial view of the then-new City Hall and Law Courts of San Francisco, 1872
Jubilee Banquet of the Incorporated Law Society in the CentrA Jubilee Banquet of the Incorported Law Society in the Central Hall, Royal Courts in 1887 showing rows of tables, attending waiters and the toastmaster in the background
The public in a divorce courtIllustration by Steven Spurrier showing young women in the public gallery of a divorce court. The image accompanied an article in the ILN suggesting that divorce courts should be private
A Workman above the averageA telephone operator suspended on a wire outside the Law Courts in London in 1909
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
Comment on Divorce / FunLADIES! LADIES! (The Mystery of Modern Modesty) Antiquity: " And these persons say we were indelicate!" Comment on the Divorce Courts
Senegal / Dakar 1913Street scene outside the Courts of Justice : a few French colonials can be discerned among the crowd
Edmund GrindalEDMUND GRINDAL Archbishop of Canterbury. Undertook to reform ecclesiatical courts
Dance / Regional / IndonesiaA Javanese dancer in a seated pose. These dancers perform in the royal courts
Procession of JudgesProcession of judges at Westminster Abbey, a custom before the opening of the Law Courts
Wimbledon Courts 7. 8. 9Courts &, 8 and 9
Faust - Liebig - 3FAUST Faust courts Marguerite in her garden, and now she is more disposed to be friendly
Leipzig / Lawcourt C1900Leipzig: the law courts
Law Courts / Liebig C1900the Law Courts in the Strand/Fleet Street
Debutante Learns to BowExperts in the manner and methods of bowing are busily engaged in instructing debutantes for the May Courts, which are to be held at Buckingham Palace
Crane, a Flower WeddingA FLOWER WEDDING described by two wallflowers Lads Love courts Miss Meadowsweet
Courts / Queens BenchThe Court of the Queens Bench in session