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A third heat in two sixteen!!: Judge Fullerton and Goldsmith Maid in their great trot at East Saginaw, Mich. July 16th. 1874. Date c1874
The kept judge. Illustration shows two men, one labeled Political Boss and the other labeled Special Privilege with copies of Blank Injunctions in his pocket
Henry Steel Olcott - 4HENRY STEEL OLCOTT American co-founder, with Blavatsky and Judge, of the Theosophical Society : occultist and psychical researcher. In 1906. Date: 1832 - 1907
Henry Steel Olcott - 3HENRY STEEL OLCOTT American co-founder, with Blavatsky and Judge, of the Theosophical Society : occultist and psychical researcher. Photo 1891. Date: 1832 - 1907
Legal EagleAn eagle sits on its perch like a judge. Date: early 1930s
Iraqi Court SceneA court scene in Baghdad, Iraq. Date: 1930s
George Baron BramwellGEORGE WILLIAM, baron BRAMWELL judge, sketched in court. Date: 1808 - 1892
Robert Lord BraxfieldROBERT MACQUEEN, lord BRAXFIELD Scottish judge Date: 1722 - 1799
Dr Syntax in a court of justiceDr Syntax watches on whilst a judge presides over a case
People dancing the maypole round Eros in PiccadillyA group of happy people from different walks of life dancing the maypole round the statue of Eros at Piccadilly Circus, London. Date: 1951
Sir William GascoigneSIR WILLIAM GASCOIGNE Chief Justice of the Kings Bench in the reign of Henry V. He wears a hood, mantle, cope and ermine-lined robe. Date: 1350 - 1419
Abbe & Court Lady 1690SAn abbe - rather a worldly one, to judge by his elegant dress - wears a muff, as does his noblewoman companion; the corridors of Versailles are notoriously draughty... Date: 1690s
Punch / Ruskin / WhistlerJAMES ABBOTT MCNEILL WHISTLER American painter and etcher Punch comment on his winning his court fight with Ruskin Date: 1834 - 1903
1st Baron StrathclydeAlexander Ure, 1st Baron Strathclyde, Scottish politician and judge. He was the Liberal member for Linlithgowshire from 1895-1913 and served as Solicitor General for Scotland 1905-09
Judges carriage with police escort, Haverfordwest, WalesA judges horse-drawn carriage with a police escort in New Bridge and Victoria Place, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales
Judges carriage, Castle Square, Haverfordwest, South WalesA judges horse-drawn carriage outside the Castle Hotel in Castle Square, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales. The townspeople stop in their tracks to see what will happen next
Trial in progress at the Old Bailey, LondonA trial in progress at the Central Criminal Court, better known as the Old Bailey, in the City of London. The present building, officially opened in 1907
Henry Hawkins, 1st Baron Brampton (1817 - 1907). An English judge. "
Lord Alverstone, Lord Chief JusticeRichard Everard Webster, 1st Viscount Alverstone (1842 - 1915), Lord Chief Justice who presided over the trial of Dr Hawley Harvey Crippen
George V receiving address, Grays Inn, LondonKing George V receiving an Address from the Benchers (senior lawyers) at Grays Inn, London. Queen Mary sits next to him in an open carriage
Scene at Richmond Horse ShowA scene at the Richmond Horse Show in Surrey, with judges examining the horses
Sir Albert de Rutzen (1831-1913), Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, at the time of his resignation, not long before he died
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
Modern Athenians plate 39 - EdinburghDuncan McNeill, 1st Baron Colonsay (1793-1874) Scottish judge, passing John Learmonth (1789-1858) politician, coachbuilder and builder of the Dean Bridge at at personal cost of 30, 00"
Modern Athenians plate 13 - EdinburghJohn, Lord Cuninghame (1783-1854) approaching Adam, Lord Gillies (1766-1842), both lawyers, judges and Whigs. Both carry umbrellas
Modern Athenians plate 25 - EdinburghThe Hon. Francis, Lord Jeffrey (1773-1850) a Scottish judge and literary critic, approaching Sir John Archibald, Lord Murray (1779-1859) a Scottish judge
Modern Athenians plate 31 - EdinburghJohn Marshall (Lord Curriehill) (1794-1868) a Scottish judge, passing Robert Whigham (1795-1849) Sheriff of Perthshire on the streets of Edinburgh
Tom Titt / Viscount HaldaneRichard Burdon, Viscount Haldane, English statesman, lawyer, judge, Liberal and Labour politician, and philosopher
Tom Titt / Charles DarlingCharles John Darling, 1st Baron Darling. British Conservative politician and judge
Tom Titt / Edward CarsonSir Edward Henry Carson, Baron Carson. Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, senior barrister and judge. In 1895, he was engaged by the Marquess of Queensberry to lead his defence against Oscar Wildes
Sir Richard Baggallay (1816-1888)Photographic portrait of Sir Richard Baggallay (1816-1888), then Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeal, c.1876
Justice GranthamJustice William Grantham (1835-1911) British Conservative politician and judge of the Queens Bench Division
Gideons LanternsGideon, 5th Judge of Israel, equips his army with lamps covered with a pitcher, to frighten their Midianite opponents
Glove as Symbol - 3White gloves were given to juries in England if the accused person was acquitted, to symbolise his innocence, and on other occasions to the judge
Fable / Partial JudgeTHE PARTIAL JUDGE After an incident with an oxen and a bull, a farmer finds that a lawyer is keener to see justice done when its in his favour rather than against him
Fable / MomusJUPITER, NEPTUNE, MINERVA AND MOMUS: Momus found fault with everything made by the gods including man, so much so that Jupiter drove him from his office of judge
Oyster & its ClaimantsTHE OYSTER AND ITS CLAIMANTS: An oyster is spied by two men each claiming to have seen it first; the appointed judge swallows the oyster, handing each a shell
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Jovial Judge, Winner of the 1926 Waterloo CupPhotograph of the greyhound Jovial Judge, owned by Mr. J.L. Jarvis and trained by Mr. Denny Smith; the Winner of the 1926 Waterloo Cup
Sir Henry Hobart, JudgeSIR HENRY HOBART Judge, Lord Chief Justice in his Majestys Court of Common Pleas
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)
Mr Justice HawkinsHENRY HAWKINS English judge. Acted during the famous Tichbourne case of the 1870s
Lord ColeridgeSIR JOHN DUKE COLERIDGE, Lord Chief Justice of England
Roosevelt Roasts EnemiesTHEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th American President " Preparing for a National Gridiron-Club Dinner"
T Roosevelt / Judge PressTHEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th American President and his fight against the gutter press
T Roosevelt / Judge EruptTHEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th American President and the national supervision of corporations, depicted as a volcano erupting
Roosevelt &railroad BillTHEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th American President and the Railroad Bill: " Must the donkey do all the work?"