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Cliffords Inn in the City of London, 1903, (1934). Creator: Frederick Landseer Maur GriggsCliffords Inn in the City of London, 1903, (1934). Cliffords Inn, one of the oldest Inns of Court, was founded in 1344, and dissolved in 1903. Most of its original structure was demolished in 1934
South side of the hall at Cliffords Inn in the City of London, c1903, (1934). CreatorSouth side of the hall at Cliffords Inn in the City of London, c1903, (1934). Cliffords Inn, one of the oldest Inns of Court, was founded in 1344, and dissolved in 1903
The Group of Houses in Cliffords Inn Dating Prior to the Great Fire of 1666, 1885, (1934). Cliffords Inn in the City of London, photographed in 1885
Cliffords Inn Hall and Clock Turret, with the Lantern Tower of St. Clement Danes Beyond, 1934Cliffords Inn Hall and Clock Turret, with the Lantern Tower of St. Clement Danes Beyond, 19th century, (1934). Cliffords Inn, one of the oldest Inns of Court, was founded in 1344
Hall of the Society of Cliffords Inn, Behind St. Dunstan s-In-the-West, c1935. Former premises of one of the Inns of Chancery in the City of London
A Vision of Early Spring Within The Temple, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeishA Vision of Early Spring Within The Temple, c1935. View of Pump Court, one of the oldest courts in the Temple legal district in London. Its name referred to the water pump in the middle
Red Brick Library of Lincolns Inn from New Square, c1935. Creator: KingRed Brick Library of Lincolns Inn from New Square, c1935. The New Hall and Library at Lincolns Inn in central London, designed by Philip Hardwick and built in 1845
Pinnacled Tower of the Records Office from Cliffords Inn, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeishPinnacled Tower of the Records Office from Cliffords Inn, c1935. View of part of the Public Record Office building on Chancery Lane in the City of London. It was designed by James Pennethorne
Within The Magnificent Hall of Lincolns Inn, c1935. Creator: UnknownWithin The Magnificent Hall of Lincolns Inn, c1935. The Great Hall at Lincolns Inn in London was opened in 1845. It was designed in the Tudor Revival style by Philip Hardwick
The Puzzle of Familiar Streets from a New and Thrilling Vantage Point, c1935. Creator: UnknownThe Puzzle of Familiar Streets from a New and Thrilling Vantage Point, c1935. Aerial view taken in the summer, with trees in leaf showing as dark areas
Vista of Middle Temple Gardens from Fountain Court, c1935. Creator: UnknownVista of Middle Temple Gardens from Fountain Court, c1935. Middle Temple is one of the four Inns of Court in London. From " Wonderful London, Volume 1", edited by St. John Adcock
Cliffords Inn: The Oldest and One of the Most Important Inns of Chancery, c1935. Cliffords Inn was located between Fetter Lane, Cliffords Inn Passage
Middle Temple Hall and the Quietude of Fountain Court, c1935. Creator: UnknownMiddle Temple Hall and the Quietude of Fountain Court, c1935. Middle Temple is one of the four Inns of Court in London. From " Wonderful London, Volume 1", edited by St. John Adcock
Tank Inquiry at Lincolns Inn, c1919, (1945). Creator: UnknownTank Inquiry at Lincolns Inn, c1919, (1945). British politician and statesman Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) at an inquiry in London
Antiquities of the Temple, 1897. Creator: UnknownAntiquities of the Temple, 1897. Historical items related to Temple, one of the main legal districts in London. Listed are
Old Serjeants Inn, 1878, (1897). Creator: UnknownOld Serjeants Inn, 1878, (1897). Serjeants Inn at Chancery Lane in the City of London was one of the two inns of the Serjeants-at-Law (members of an order of barristers at the English bar)
Lincolns Inn Chapel, (1881). Creator: UnknownLincolns Inn Chapel, (1881). View of the Chapel at Lincolns Inn in London. The foundation stone was laid in 1620. From Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places
The Hall of Grays Inn, c1872. Creator: UnknownThe Hall of Grays Inn, c1872. Grays Inn is one of the four Inns of Court in London. The hall was significantly rebuilt in the 16th century. From Old and New London, Vol
View of Lincolns Inn Gatehouse, Holborn, Camden, London, 1867
View of a gate in Elm Court, Inner Temple, London, 1879
View of Elm Court, Inner Temple looking towards Middle Temple, London, c1880. ArtistView of Elm Court, Inner Temple looking towards Middle Temple, London, c1880
Lincolns Inn, Holborn, London, 1881. Artist: John CrowtherLincolns Inn, Holborn, London, 1881. Interior view of no 7 New Square, Lincolns Inn, Holborn, showing Sir Charles Edward Chadwyck-Healeys chambers
Cliffords Inn, London, 1903. Artist: William MonkCliffords Inn, London, 1903. Calendarium Londinense, or the London Almanack for 1904, surmounted by a view of Cliffords Inn
Bird s-eye view of Furnivals Inn, Holborn, City of London, c1750. ArtistBird s-eye view of Furnivals Inn, Holborn, City of London, c1750
View of Lincolns Inn Garden from the terrace, Holborn, London, c1750
View of Lincolns Inn Gateway, Holborn, London, c1800
Interior view of the library, Lincolns Inn, Holborn, London, c1850
View of the hall, Furnivals Inn, City of London, 1815. Artist: CNView of the hall, Furnivals Inn, City of London, 1815
Interior view of the hall, Furnivals Inn, during demolition, City of London, c1819
Interior view of the hall in Barnards Inn, London, c1875. Artist: John Phillipps EmslieInterior view of the hall in Barnards Inn, London, c1875
View of the north side of Middle Temple Hall, London, c1800
View of Cliffords Inn and Hall, London, 1884. Artist: John CrowtherView of Cliffords Inn and Hall, London, 1884
Barnards Inn, London, 1888. ArtistBarnards Inn, London, 1888
Barnards Inn, London, 1886. Artist: John CrowtherBarnards Inn, London, 1886
Interior of Barnards Inn, London, 1885. Artist: John CrowtherInterior of Barnards Inn, London, 1885
Middle Temple, London, 1912. Artist: Robert JoblingMiddle Temple, London, 1912
Lincolns Inn Chapel, Holborn, London, 1751. Artist: George VertueLincolns Inn Chapel, Holborn, London, 1751. Views of the exterior of the chapel (top) and its ambulatory and stairs, with figures and a description on the left
Opening of the new hall at Lincolns Inn, Holborn, London, 30th October 1845. ArtistOpening of the new hall at Lincolns Inn, Holborn, London, 30th October 1845. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert attended the opening of the new hall at Lincolns Inn
Memorial to Edmund Plowden, Treasurer of the Middle Temple, Temple Church, City of London, 1794. The figure is shown in a long gown in a recumbent position with hands joined in prayer across his
Monument to Richard Martin, Recorder of London, Temple Church, City of London, 1794. The figure wears a flowing robe and is kneeling on a tasselled cushion with one hand on a open book
View of Temple Church, City of London, 1811. ArtistView of Temple Church, City of London, 1811
Effigy of a bishop, Temple Church, City of London, 1812. The figure lies in full episcopal robes with one hand raised in benediction and a crozier in the other
Copy of the seal of the order of the Knights Templar, Temple Church, City of London, 1800
Effigy of William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke, Temple Church, City of London, 1840. One of several effigies of knights from Temple Church
Interior view of Temple Church, City of London, c1860
Interior view of Temple Church, looking towards the organ, City of London, 1820
South-east view of Temple Church, City of London, 1737
View of Inner Temple Library, City of London, 1847