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Justice Collection (page 11)

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

Background imageJustice Collection: Lord Lloyd Kenyon

Lord Lloyd Kenyon
Lloyd Kenyon, Lord Kenyon Baron of Gredington Chief Justice

Background imageJustice Collection: W Murray Earl Mansfield

W Murray Earl Mansfield
1ST EARL OF MANSFIELD William Murray M.P. and lord chief justice

Background imageJustice Collection: Judges Kutchery

Judges Kutchery
JUDGEs KUTCHERY, MEERUT A British magistrate administers justice, British- style, to the natives of Meerut, a city 60 km from Delhi

Background imageJustice Collection: Riding the Stang 1814

Riding the Stang 1814
A herald carried aloft the stang makes rough music & alerts the neighbourhood to a husband-beater. Natural justice aiming to get wrong- doers to mend their ways

Background imageJustice Collection: Guns and Butter

Guns and Butter
Reducing the war industry means building up the World Trade

Background imageJustice Collection: French Troops Retreat

French Troops Retreat
Beaten back by the German offensive, French troops retire : the people of Reims watch as their troops defile through the place du Palais- de-Justice and rue de Vesle

Background imageJustice Collection: Sir James Ley

Sir James Ley
SIR JAMES LEY, Lord Ley lawyer and statesman, Chief Justice of the Kings Bench who maintained an unblemished character in all his offices. - with his autograph

Background imageJustice Collection: Europe Confronts Bear

Europe Confronts Bear
BEAR OR BUG-BEAR? Thou com st in such questionable shape! - Hamlet Europa confronts the Russian Bear

Background imageJustice Collection: Christopher Wray

Christopher Wray
Sir CHRISTOPHER WRAY Lord Chief Justice of England, at the age of 59

Background imageJustice Collection: Richard Dehmel

Richard Dehmel
RICHARD DEHMEL German poet and playwright concerned with social justice and individual fulfilment

Background imageJustice Collection: Louis IX as Judge

Louis IX as Judge
LOUIS IX, SAINT & CRUSADER depicted dispensing justice



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