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Abraham Lincolns address at Gettysburg. Date: 1863
Surgeons HallThe Company of Surgeons moved from Surgeons Hall in Old Bailey to a site at 41 Lincolns Inn Fields in 1797. Construction of the first College building, to a design by George Dance the Younger
Prospect of Lincoln's Inn, London
Lincolns Inn, London Date: early 1900s
Lincoln's Inn, London, early 1900s Date: early 1900s
Lincoln's Inn GatewayA detailed painting of Linoln's Inn Gateway, the name was taken from Henry Lacy, Earl of Lincoln and during the reign of Henry VIII, Sir Thomas Lovell was a prominent builder here
LINCOLN'S FUNERAL 1865One of the many funeral services conducted for the late U.S. President Abraham Lincoln during a 12 day journey across America. Date: 1865
Interior of the new museum, Royal College of Surgeons, located at Lincoln's Inn Fields in London. Date: 1854
Ringing the Curfew Bell, Lincolns Inn Chapel, London Date: 1921
Soane Museum, Lincolns Inn Fields, London Date: circa 1900
Grave monument to Coya Shawsware or Khwaja ShahsuwarMuslim altar-style grave monument to Coya Shawsware, or Khwaja Shahsuwar (1582-1626), a merchant and secretary to Nogdi beg the Persian embassador, formerly in St Botolphs, Bishopsgate
Gwyneth Thomson and Helena NormantonTwo of our coming Portias. Mrs. Gwyneth Marjory Thomson, accepted by the Benchers of Lincolns Inn as a student in 1920. On the right, Miss Helena Normanton
New Buildings, Lincolns Inn, London, built in 16th century style, containing a large dining hall, a library and a drawing room. Date: 1843
Handwritten address on a letter with red sealing waxHandwritten address on a letter to the 3rd Earl of Portsmouth (John Wallop, 1767-1853), 61 Lincolns Inn Fields, London, from Spencer Perceval (1762-1812), British Prime Minister
Interior of the Sardinian Chapel, 1906The interior of the Sardinian Chapel of Lincolns Inn, London in 1906 showing the organ. The chapel was demolished to make way for the new Kingsway thoroughfare
Exterior of the Sardinian Chapel, 1906The exterior of the Sardinian Chapel of Lincolns Inn, London prior to demolition in 1906. The chapel was demolished to make way for the new Kingsway thoroughfare
Exterior of the Sardinian Chapel, 1893The exterior of the Sardinian Chapel of Lincolns Inn, London, showing the archway attributed to Inigo Jones in 1893. The chapel was demolished in the early 20th century to make way for the new
Interior of the Sardinian Chapel, 1893The interior of the Sardinian Chapel of Lincolns Inn, London, showing the altar in 1893. The chapel was demolished in the early 20th century to make way for the new Kingsway thoroughfare
Exterior of the Sardinian Chapel, 1897The exterior of the Sardinian Chapel of Lincolns Inn, London, in 1897. The chapel was demolished in the early 20th century to make way for the new Kingsway thoroughfare
Interior of the Sardinian Chapel 1897The interior of the Sardinian Chapel of Lincolns Inn, London, in 1897. The chapel was demolished in the early 20th century to make way for the new Kingsway thoroughfare
Lincolns Inn Hall & Library 1850 Lincolns Inn Hall & Library 1850Exterior view of the new Hall and the library. Date: 1850
DUKES DORSET GARDENSErected in 1671, the Dukes Theatre was designed by Sir Christopher Wren, in a style similar to another theatre in Lincolns Inn Fields. Date: 1829
Lincolns Inn FieldsVictorian montage of prominent houses in Lincolns Inn Fields - Newcastle House, Sir John Soanes house and the Duke of Ancasters house. circa 1830. Date: circa 1830
Lincolns Emancipation Proclamation of 1863Postcard celebrating the centenary of President Abraham Lincolns Birth in 1809, illustration his Emancipation Proclamation of January 1st 1863. Date: 1909
Soane - Loncolns InnSir John Soane (1753 - 1837) English architects home in Lincolns Inn Fields
Linolds Bridge over the Devils Water near Hexham, Northumberland. Date: late 19th century
Lincolns Inn HallThe Lord Chancellors Court in Lincolns Inn Hall. Date: circa 1840
Daniel WakefieldDANIEL WAKEFIELD Lawyer of Lincolns Inn and political economist Date: 1776 - 1846
Samuel StennettSAMUEL STENNETT Churchman, rector of the Baptist church in Lincolns Inn Fields, London. Date: 1728 - 1795