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Justice Collection (page 10)

Background imageJustice Collection: A Suffragettes Appeal to John Bull

A Suffragettes Appeal to John Bull
An illustrated postcard from around 1910 depicts a suffragette, shackled and in a prison cell. She is making an appeal to John Bull - a personification of England - with some lines from The Princess

Background imageJustice Collection: Henry Hawkins, 1st Baron Brampton

Henry Hawkins, 1st Baron Brampton (1817 - 1907). An English judge. "

Background imageJustice Collection: Lord Alverstone, Lord Chief Justice

Lord Alverstone, Lord Chief Justice
Richard Everard Webster, 1st Viscount Alverstone (1842 - 1915), Lord Chief Justice who presided over the trial of Dr Hawley Harvey Crippen

Background imageJustice Collection: Vienna High Court

Vienna High Court
Vienna Palace of Justice, the former Imperial High Court

Background imageJustice Collection: Tangiers, Morocco - The Palace of Justice

Tangiers, Morocco - The Palace of Justice

Background imageJustice Collection: The Jameson Raid: A Courtroom scene

The Jameson Raid: A Courtroom scene
A court room scene in the trial of Doctor Jameson and his officers at Bow Street, February 25th 1896. The prisoners from left to right are as follows: H.N Grenfell, K.J.F Smith, C.H Villiers, J

Background imageJustice Collection: The Home of Abraham Lincoln - Postcard

The Home of Abraham Lincoln - Postcard
A postcard showing the home of Abraham Lincoln at Springfield, Illinois

Background imageJustice Collection: Morocco, Casablanca - The Palace of Justice

Morocco, Casablanca - The Palace of Justice
The Palace of Justice at Casablanca in western Morocco, located on the Atlantic Ocean. The capital of the Greater Casablanca region

Background imageJustice Collection: George Lansbury MP (1859-1940)

George Lansbury MP (1859-1940)
George Lansbury (1859-1940) was a socialist politician and campaigner for social justice, particularly for the working classes in Londons East End

Background imageJustice Collection: Lord Chief Justice approaching Westminster Abbey

Lord Chief Justice approaching Westminster Abbey
The 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

Background imageJustice Collection: Judges procession to Westminster Abbey

Judges procession to Westminster Abbey
Part 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

Background imageJustice Collection: Jules Cazot / Gill

Jules Cazot / Gill
Theodore Joseph Jules Cazot (1821-1912) French politician, Minister of Justice (1879-1882)

Background imageJustice Collection: Modern Athenians plate 18 - Edinburgh

Modern Athenians plate 18 - Edinburgh
Two judges, The Hon. Patrick, Lord Robertson (1793-1855) and The Right Hon. John Hope, Lord Justice-Clerk (1794-1858) meet on the streets of Edinburgh

Background imageJustice Collection: Justice Grantham

Justice Grantham
Justice William Grantham (1835-1911) British Conservative politician and judge of the Queens Bench Division

Background imageJustice Collection: David Lloyd and Lord Reading on King Georges Hill

David Lloyd and Lord Reading on King Georges Hill
David Lloyd George (1863-1945) as secretary for war and the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Reading (1860-1935), touring the British front lines in France, September 1916

Background imageJustice Collection: David Lloyd George in France

David Lloyd George in France
David Lloyd George (1863-1945), as Secretary for War, touring the British front in France, September 1916. He is pictured here (second from right) with Lord Reading (1860-1935)

Background imageJustice Collection: A Legal Method of thrashing out grain or forestallers & regr

A Legal Method of thrashing out grain or forestallers & regr
Profiteers vomit and disgorge products they have monopolised while Lord Chief Justice Kenyon threshes them with a flail enforcing the repealed laws against forestallers and regraters. Date: 1800

Background imageJustice Collection: Louis D orleans Slain

Louis D orleans Slain
The widow of Louis I d Orleans, murdered by order of the duc de Bourgogne, demands justice from his brother, king Charles VI. Civil war will ensue

Background imageJustice Collection: Louis IX being Just

Louis IX being Just
Louis IX dispenses justice to his people : doing this kind of thing will in due course get him made a saint

Background imageJustice Collection: Death of Leopold I

Death of Leopold I
His body is sealed in its coffin by the minister of justice and placed in a royal vault at Leaken

Background imageJustice Collection: Coleridge / Lon Sketch Bk

Coleridge / Lon Sketch Bk
Sir JOHN DUKE COLERIDGE 1st Baron Coleridge Lawyer, Lord Chief Justice

Background imageJustice Collection: St. Clement Danes, London

St. Clement Danes, London
Imposing view of St. Clement Danes with The Royal Corts of Justice to the left and St. Pauls Cathedral in the distance

Background imageJustice Collection: Fable / Partial Judge

Fable / Partial Judge
THE 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

Background imageJustice Collection: Edward Baron Ellenboroug

Edward Baron Ellenboroug
EDWARD LAW, first baron ELLENBOROUGH Statesman, lawyer, in his robes as Lord Chief Justice of England. with his autograph

Background imageJustice Collection: Lady Harriet Foley

Lady Harriet Foley
LADY HARRIET FOLEY Since she is described as a Court Beauty we can only suppose that this engraving does not do her justice

Background imageJustice Collection: Protot Minister Justice

Protot Minister Justice
Citizen Eugene Protot, minister of justice : when the Commune collapses, he will flee to exile in England

Background imageJustice Collection: Elections Versailles

Elections Versailles
In the wake of the Commune, the French elections are hotly disputed : the scene outside the Palais de Justice at Versailles

Background imageJustice Collection: Coup: High Court

Coup: High Court
The High Court of Justice is suspended when troops loyal to Napoleon invade the chamber

Background imageJustice Collection: SAILOR 1896

SAILOR 1896
A sailor smokes

Background imageJustice Collection: Sir Henry Hobart, Judge

Sir Henry Hobart, Judge
SIR HENRY HOBART Judge, Lord Chief Justice in his Majestys Court of Common Pleas

Background imageJustice Collection: Mr Justice Hawkins

Mr Justice Hawkins
HENRY HAWKINS English judge. Acted during the famous Tichbourne case of the 1870s

Background imageJustice Collection: Lord Coleridge

Lord Coleridge
SIR JOHN DUKE COLERIDGE, Lord Chief Justice of England

Background imageJustice Collection: Lit De Justice

Lit De Justice
13-year old Louis holds a lit de justice in the Grand Chambre du Parlement de Paris

Background imageJustice Collection: Zola / Petit Journal 1898

Zola / Petit Journal 1898
Emile Zola arrives at the Palais de Justice after being sued for libel by the French army for publishing his denunciation of the army cover up in a daily newspaper

Background imageJustice Collection: Senegal / Dakar 1913

Senegal / Dakar 1913
Street scene outside the Courts of Justice : a few French colonials can be discerned among the crowd

Background imageJustice Collection: Boulevard Du Palais

Boulevard Du Palais
A horse bus, an electric tram, other horse-drawn vehicles, and a hand-cart, cross the Ile de la Cite past the Palais de Justice; a traditional pissoir is just visible

Background imageJustice Collection: Palais De Justice / Bayot

Palais De Justice / Bayot
An unusual view of the Palais of Justice and the Seine

Background imageJustice Collection: Witch Trial / Valenciennes

Witch Trial / Valenciennes
La chambre de Justice at Valenciennes, northern France, during the witchcraft trials. The throne is for the king (Louis XIV)

Background imageJustice Collection: Dublin Battle 1922

Dublin Battle 1922
A two-day battle between the British army and Sinn Fein in the Palace of Justice, Dublin

Background imageJustice Collection: O connell Released

O connell Released
Having spent a 3 months in prison accused of sedition for attempting to repeal the Act of Union, Irish MP Daniel O Connell is paraded through London after his acquittal

Background imageJustice Collection: O CONNELL ACQUITTED 1844

O CONNELL ACQUITTED 1844
Having spent a 3 months in prison accused of sedition for attempting to repeal the Act of Union, Irish MP Daniel O Connell is cheered by crowds following his acquittal

Background imageJustice Collection: G Clemenceau / Don Quichot

G Clemenceau / Don Quichot
GEORGES CLEMENCEAU French statesman: a satire on justice

Background imageJustice Collection: Ww1 Cartoon / Usa Rescue

Ww1 Cartoon / Usa Rescue
America comes to the rescue of Justice and Liberty

Background imageJustice Collection: Vienna / Palace of Justice

Vienna / Palace of Justice
Vienna: the Palace of Justice

Background imageJustice Collection: Palace of Justice / Rome

Palace of Justice / Rome
The Palace of Justice, Rome. Building work started in 1890 under the architectural supervision of G.Calderini. The sculptor Ximenes created the bronze statue on the roof

Background imageJustice Collection: Prison Uniform

Prison Uniform
UNDAUNTED A suffragette in prison uniform contemplates: Oh, Justice, what crimes are practised in thy name. To the Laws discredit and the Nations shame!

Background imageJustice Collection: Rouen / Palais De Justice

Rouen / Palais De Justice
The elaborate exterior of the Palace of Justice in Rouen

Background imageJustice Collection: Alexander Cockburn / Anon

Alexander Cockburn / Anon
Sir Alexander James Edmund Cockburn (1802-1880), 10th Baronet British jurist who became Lord Chief Justice of England in 1859



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